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The new Facebook API exposes the events you attend to anyone on the Internet

19 points| edd | 16 years ago |zestyping.livejournal.com | reply

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[+] sjsivak|16 years ago|reply
I think this is just a symptom of a greater issue. Many of us assume that when we post something on the internet (facebook) it should be private. The reality is that you are handing your information over to another entity, and you are doing so willingly. That entity has vast resources and the ability to change the terms of service and rules at will.

If you just have the mindset that anything you share on facebook will be posted on a billboard in Times Square, you can know for sure that you are getting the privacy you want.

[+] yellowbkpk|16 years ago|reply
> The reality is that you are handing your information over to another entity, and you are doing so willingly.

The perception is that when you gave that information over to the entity it will stick with the privacy rules you had setup at the time. In this case, Facebook's new systems are ignoring those privacy settings and making things public that were previously set to be private. At the very least, they are adding new features that give new views into your data that make your existing data public.

[+] jared314|16 years ago|reply
Your security, and privacy, is based on the kindness of strangers.
[+] milkshakes|16 years ago|reply
But there's a big difference between publishing an event page with a list of people attending, and publishing a list of events that you attended.

Not really...

In other news, that tool he made (http://zesty.ca/facebook/) is pretty neat.

[+] pasbesoin|16 years ago|reply
Thank you. This allowed me to identify and remove an event that, while nice and quite innocent, was described in... "new age-y" language that might well put some contacts off.

I hesitated to rely on "security through obscurity" when using FB events as well as the old "fan pages", but social pressure caused me to give in on a few occasions.

Guess if and as I remain on FB, I'll avoid anything that has a public aspect to it.

[+] davisml|16 years ago|reply
isn't the point of "attending" an event on Facebook to let others know anyway?
[+] davidbr02|16 years ago|reply
Yes, but the others I want to let know are my friends, not some random person I don't even know
[+] dotcoma|16 years ago|reply
oh, come on... why be shy? ;-))