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##Massive Correction## It looks like there's nothing there at all. I should probably not be the first to sound the alarm on this sort of thing.
Correction:The current system is opt-in. However, I'm still concerned that Facebook will switch it to opt-out, but there's less current reason for concern than I was feeling.
Facebook is thinking about aps that will track and possibly post your browser activity.
I'm not the most private person on the web. I don't post about everything in my life, but I do post under my own name.
I've only made a little use of facebook, but there are people there that I know and comment to, or am glad to see how they're doing.
Posting what I'm doing on line without my explicit choice is too much.
Correction:The current system is opt-in. However, I'm still concerned that Facebook will switch it to opt-out, but there's less current reason for concern than I was feeling.
Facebook is thinking about aps that will track and possibly post your browser activity.
I'm not the most private person on the web. I don't post about everything in my life, but I do post under my own name.
I've only made a little use of facebook, but there are people there that I know and comment to, or am glad to see how they're doing.
Posting what I'm doing on line without my explicit choice is too much.
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Date: 2011-09-28 04:58 pm (UTC)They're not talking about having it follow your browser activity.
They're talking about being able to tell it "when I post a review on Goodreads, put a post on Facebook pointing back to it" or "when I listen to a song on Spotify, set my status to listening to it", or "when I play a game on Facebook, put it in my timeline". This functionally is available and active now; the sky isn't falling.
(basically, they're not talking about spybots; they're talking about more facile integration with apps where that's appropriate and where you give the app permission to do this).
(also, all my examples are things that are true now; this isn't something that's "going to be active"; it's something that's been available for quite some time).
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Date: 2011-09-28 04:49 pm (UTC)Diaspora> looks considerably less creepy. I'm kinda liking LJ, though, even though it's shrinking visibly.
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Date: 2011-09-28 05:05 pm (UTC)Thanks for that link!
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