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    Facebook is watching you..........

    Big Brother has nothing over Facebook. I just saw on my Facebook page (which is mainly for relatives and is only visible to them), that some of the people Facebook has "suggested" I connect with, are my neighbors, who I don't even associate with. This means they must figure out where I live and cross reference with other people near this address. That's kinda spooky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CathyA View Post
    Big Brother has nothing over Facebook. I just saw on my Facebook page (which is mainly for relatives and is only visible to them), that some of the people Facebook has "suggested" I connect with, are my neighbors, who I don't even associate with. This means they must figure out where I live and cross reference with other people near this address. That's kinda spooky.
    That is annoying.

    I continue to wonder if or when the Facebook will offer up my profile as a suggested “friend” to people I have stalked. I dont want the Facebook to so that. While I do have a nome de plume (against their rules!) I still do not wantthat to happen. So far, I have not seen evidence that happens, but it certainly is within their rights and technical ability to do.

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    Yeah, I've worried about that too. Some of the people I look up I don't want knowing I'm around. I wonder if my neighbor showed up as a suggestion because she had looked me up? Did you know that there is some sort of app that lets you know who is looking at your Facebook? I don't have that but I know people that do. I've looked up some of the people I used to work with and after a while I was not able to access their Facebook page. Which is fine. They have the right to exclude me from seeing their stuff even though they let the world see it. But still, I wish Facebook would step back a bit.

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    I have Facebook With only a few geographically distant friends I am connected with. I am in dozens of groups pertaining to quilting, African violets, Native wildflowers , and some musicians I follow. Facebook can be a valuable way for people to communicate about their hobbies, but it can be very creepy. So I keep it to my hobbies.

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    Generally FB suggests friends that you have at least one friend in common with. Look to see if you have a common friend with those who are suggested. I've never had FB suggest a friend where we did not have a friend in common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    Generally FB suggests friends that you have at least one friend in common with. Look to see if you have a common friend with those who are suggested. I've never had FB suggest a friend where we did not have a friend in common.
    No, not for my neighbor. And......there's a suggestion for the car salesman that we've bought cars from in another city. I have no connection with him except for that.

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    Facebook is a wonderful government intelligence gathering tool. It’s platform can be used for extremely beneficial and extremely nefarious purposes. The beauty of it is it’s seemingly inoucuous interaction with its customers.

    A recent brutal murder of a nutrition chain clerk was solved partially by the murderers Facebook page. He left bloody shoeprints at the crime scene. They were uniquely matched to a certain brand and model of tennis shoe. When investigators captured his Facebook account there were several pictures of the now defendant wearing the very make and model of shoe that made the print. The allowed them to seize those shoes and make a direct comparisons to anomalies in the bottom of the shoe to provide evidence in the case.

    Its not common knowledge but the government through agencies like NSA constantly sweeps social media for “about” communications. This is how some domestic surveillance takes place. So yes, in a way, you are being watched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Williamsmith View Post
    Facebook is a wonderful government intelligence gathering tool. It’s platform can be used for extremely beneficial and extremely nefarious purposes. The beauty of it is it’s seemingly inoucuous interaction with its customers.

    A recent brutal murder of a nutrition chain clerk was solved partially by the murderers Facebook page. He left bloody shoeprints at the crime scene. They were uniquely matched to a certain brand and model of tennis shoe. When investigators captured his Facebook account there were several pictures of the now defendant wearing the very make and model of shoe that made the print. The allowed them to seize those shoes and make a direct comparisons to anomalies in the bottom of the shoe to provide evidence in the case.

    Its not common knowledge but the government through agencies like NSA constantly sweeps social media for “about” communications. This is how some domestic surveillance takes place. So yes, in a way, you are being watched.
    I'm thinking I should be careful when I joke with a facebook friend about hoping a certain government official gets assassinated....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Williamsmith View Post
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    Its not common knowledge but the government through agencies like NSA constantly sweeps social media for “about” communications. This is how some domestic surveillance takes place. So yes, in a way, you are being watched.
    Law firms check social media too. Don't expect to win a disability claim if the insurers' attorney finds photos of you running a 5K and partying away ...

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    Avoiding Facebook won't help. They have a shadow profile of everyone. Even people who have never ever had a Facebook account. Anyone else you know who does have a Facebook account and who has authorized Facebook to vacuum up all the contact info in their phone, now has a shadow profile and Facebook will figure out all the potential connections for you.

    Somehow Facebook connected me to my old eye doc in NJ. Undoubtedly some of the random people I don't know that facebook recommends as possible friends are other people who have my old eye doc's phone number stored in their phone's contacts.

    https://gizmodo.com/how-facebook-fig...met-1819822691

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