Facebook
Tests New Privacy Tweaks
April 8, 2014, 1:32 PM PDT
By Mike
Isaac
Facebook knows it’s bad for Facebook when its users freak out at privacy
changes. It wants to
stop making that happen.
The company is in the midst of rolling out a few slight tweaks to its
privacy settings, an attempt to minimize the accidental sharing incidents that
often raise the hackles of Facebook’s 1.2 billion users.
“Sometimes when people share things on Facebook, they feel like it’s been
shared with more people than they wanted,” Mike Nowak,* Facebook’s privacy
product manager, said in a roundtable with reporters on Tuesday. “When people
have an unpleasant surprise like this, it’s bad for them and it’s bad for us.”
The changes aren’t massive. Facebook plans to tweak a drop-down menu that
lets you select which groups of people you share posts with — though,
curiously, by hiding some of the other group options in an extra sub-menu.
(Facebook says the two most visible options, “Public” and “Friends,” are the
most often used.)
The company is also testing short privacy surveys to see what features
people aren’t comfortable with, and has begun to issue short privacy check
notifications to remind people that they’re sharing posts that anyone on
Facebook can see.
Facebook has a rocky history with privacy settings. A number of the
company’s past sweeping privacy changes have caused public outcry, resulting in
very public apologies from Mark Zuckerberg (not to mention the occasional 20-year Federal Trade Commission privacy
audit).
Which is, I imagine, why Facebook is making small tweaks rolled out
gradually, rather than any sudden major changes, to how sharing works. Smart
move, I’d say.
Expect to see some of these changes appear over the next few weeks.
* Nowak is married to Re/code editor Liz Gannes, my colleague, who
had no input on this story.
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Afinal agora temos mais do que um termo de comparação. Começando pela crise da bolsa de 1929/30 e as sucessivas crises sociais e económicas que ocorreram no século XX, à bolha imobiliária despoletada no início deste século, tudo resulta de incongruências geradas pela ambição que descura a segurança dos outros para seu próprio benefício.
A grande explosão das redes sociais e em especial do FaceBook, em que qualquer um se pode inscrever sem que seja certificada a sua verdadeira identidade, as falhas que permitem a clonagem de perfis e não só o que Mike
Isaac reporta são apenas a ponta do icebergue da grande "bolha" em que se transformou esta rede social. Espero bem que as outras não sigam o mesmo caminho e do que tenho experimentado, parece que seguem um caminho diferente.
Oxalá mais tarde a esperança de Mike
Isaac seja uma realidade.
Por enquanto :
- Meu limite é o Universo que está em constante expansão.
- Não pago imposto por sonhar.
- Não dou a outra face a quem me bate.
- Ison é meu companheiro.
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