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I need a facebook wizard to tell me how to make my profile private except to my friends. Facebook's help section is not helpful cuz it says to go to privacy settings and select whatever, which I have done but my profile is still available to anyone.

Help? Tks.

 
Bottom line? You don't.

Anything you change gets put back to defaults (which are always wide open) every time there's a system update.

Seems that goes with the territory when one of your initial venture capital investors was the CIA.

 
I thought the answer to this was going to be easy. After a little research, it looks like Facebook has changed a lot in the last few years. You have no choice but to share your basic informaiton with everyone. according to Facebook's current privacy policy "The default privacy setting for certain types of information you post on Facebook is set to “everyone.” You actually have to set each post to "Private." This is scary.

Take a look at this link to see what I mean: Privacy Changes

At the bottom of this webpage, the author sums it up:

"Viewed together, the successive policies tell a clear story. Facebook originally earned its core base of users by offering them simple and powerful controls over their personal information. As Facebook grew larger and became more important, it could have chosen to maintain or improve those controls. Instead, it's slowly but surely helped itself — and its advertising and business partners — to more and more of its users' information, while limiting the users' options to control their own information."

 
Man, you guys are stuck in the past!! both My Space and Facebook are sooooo 2010! You need to sign up for the next generation social networks, either MyFace, or SpaceBook!

:assassin:

 
Man, you guys are stuck in the past!! both My Space and Facebook are sooooo 2010! You need to sign up for the next generation social networks, either MyFace, or SpaceBook!

:assassin:
Or you could wait for the latest, greatest social networking system coming up this fall.....

It's called "Actually Picking Up A Phone and Talking To Someone"

 
Social Networking... yeah. :glare:

I think that Eric Arthur Blair (aka George Orwell) covered that whole concept a long time ago in his "fictional" novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Unfortunately now it seems that life has emulated fiction.

 
Social Networking... yeah. :glare:

I think that Eric Arthur Blair (aka George Orwell) covered that whole concept a long time ago in his "fictional" novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Unfortunately now it seems that life has emulated fiction.

hmmm,

  • big brother is everywhere...check
  • thought crime...hate crime...check
  • tv's that spy on you...skype, police cameras, ticket cameras, predator drones...check
But, atleast we have cool motorcycles to go all MadMax on people when armageddon happens. :clapping:

:lol:

 
Just say NO to social networking. I'm pretty anti social anyway :p
I'm with you, Ray (on both counts).

I had a Facebook account for a short while a few years back when my kids were in college. Thought it would help us "stay connected" over the distance and be able to see what they were up to, how many keg stands they were doing, stuff like that.... It didn't.

Then my account got hacked and I was apparently sending out spam to anyone on my very short "friends list" to Try some new Starbucks coffee. I hate Starbucks coffee, so all my real friends knew it was a hack. I closed the account and now when I want to talk to my kids I call 'em up or go see them in person.

The really really sad thing is all of the people that think that this is something approximating a real life. There are even some clever (IMO) ads now about how a girl thinks her parents have no life because they only have 10 facebook friends, meanwhile they are out partying and dancing having a grand time, and she's home "facebooking".

I'm really close to going off the deep end here and raving about all of the stupid stuff that is going on today... so I'll just sign off with one further warning:

You damn kids get off 'a my lawn!!

 
get off 'a my lawn!!
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Well, since I don't actually have any friends, being on Facebook is pretty pointless...

Like Fred, I had an account (briefly) which got hacked, and I said screw it and closed it down. The constant changes to their 'privacy' policy and the need to constantly go back and change a myriad of settings just so you can control who gets access to what information is complete BS.

Griff

 
Not to throw a bit of cool mist on the growing bonfire here, but..

You can make FB reasonably private by doing these things:

1. Go into your account menu dropdown, choose Privacy Settings, and then walking through each link to set their values to "Friends", the most restrictive setting.

2. Only friend people you actually know.

3. Only share information that you are comfortable with in the scenario of "accidental" publishing. Including photos, phone, address. It's OK to use FB in something like a "read-only" mode, keeping up on folks you know but not sharing much of anything. People often forget this.

3a. If you change your mind about something you've already shared, and want to delete it, you can... but FB (and Google, and the rest of the web) don't really remove your content, they just hide it sorta, kinda.

4. When you hear buzz about FB updating privacy settings, do step 1 again. FB's privacy updates generally are discovered by its users quickly, and while FB *does* err on the side of "you meant public, right??", as long as you do 2. and 3., you needn't worry all that much. Check every time you're worried, or every few months.

Now, as long as we're getting worried about online privacy, also add Google to that cauldron. Their former "Do no evil" mantra is long since superseded by "gather data in all cases". :ph34r:

 
The internet started as a private and anonymous place. I like it that way.

Anything you post on a social site can and will be used against you, forever!

You have been warned!

 
Aw jeez.. You mean to tell me when I tell Zukerberg to kiss my *** and post pictures of it, he or Big Brother might see 'em? My newest form of entertainment is congratulating him weekly on how well his company stock is doing.

As me dearly departed granny used to say.. "Big Hairy *** Deal!!" If I didn't want it seen, I wouldn't post it ;)

 
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