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Good Bye FaceBook!!
« on: September 27, 2007, 06:28:11 AM »
NEW YORK (AFP) — Social networking site Facebook, which signs up more than a million new fans every month, has changed tack and begun to publicly list members' profiles on search engines such as Google and Yahoo!

"This move transforms Facebook from being a social network to being quasi-White Pages of the web," said IT expert Om Malik.

Facebook is in fact aiming to get in early in the race to build a global -- and potentially lucrative -- online directory containing as many personal details as possible, such as one's cv, contact details, hobbies and even friends.

Currently 200,000 people sign up to Facebook every day and it now has 42 million users, according to the site. Newspaper reports say it aims to have 60 million members by the end of the year.

In the three years since it was created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerbeg, who was then a student at Havard, Facebook has burst into the global consciousness, becoming a kind of vast private online directory.

But its moves to take its members' profiles public means they could be found by anyone using common Internet search engines.

Unless a Facebook user actively opts out of the scheme, their picture and name will from now on be available to non-registered websurfers.

"One of the great features of Facebook was privacy. You could be assured that what was in Facebook remained in Facebook. However, that illusion might be ending soon," said Malik.

Several other sites are already positioning themselves in this market for a global online directory, such as Spock.com which has indexed more than one hundred million people and says it is "building the broadest and deepest people specific search engine."

The automatic site trawls public websites to collect, index, and display information that it finds online about individuals.

And its success has translated into raising billions of dollars from investors in past months, while other companies are now hungrily eyeing up the site.

On Wednesday the Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft was mulling an investment of up to 5.0 percent in Facebook, at a price which would make the site already worth some 10 billion dollars.

The paper said Microsoft had been in contact with Facebook Incorporated over the past few weeks, adding a 5.0 percent stake could be valued at between 300 and 500 million dollars (213-355 million euros).

But sources also told the WSJ that Google had expressed "strong interest" in a possible Facebook investment, and a company showdown could be on the cards.

Facebook is not alone in its aims to set up an online directory.

PeekYou says it has some 50.3 million names on its index, while Wink boasts some 217 million, mostly culled from such popular social networking sites as MySpace, Linkedin and Friendster.

Upscoop, created by the company Rapleaf, has indexed millions of profiles, and will go through your online contact list for free to see which sites your friends are using, as long as you provide the password to your email address.

The main aim of all these sites is to attract advertising, with made to measure ads for each web user.

Listing its members on Google will enable Facebook to attract millions of new web browsers, which is likely to swell its advertising revenues and boost its worth ahead of an eventual public listing on the stock market.

Facebook directors have already said they hope to raise some 10 billion dollars when they go public.

"Facebook company is easily worth much more than a one billion dollars already," said financial analyst Cody Willard. "They've likely turned down offers of about seven or eight billion."

Other personal search sites have more controversial uses. Rapleaf runs what it calls "an online reputation lookup" where it says users can "look someone up by their email address to view their reputation related information, profile stats, and social networks."

Typing in someone's email address could give you instant access to the sites they frequent, as well as an online rating about their reliability.

The aim is to give an online assessment of people, for example those using the Internet for online shopping and trading, modelled on the system already used by the eBay auction site, or to assess potential employees.

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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2008, 07:49:14 AM »
But as recent articles have noted, even if you "deactivate" your account, Facebook holds on to your profile data. This disclosure has gotten privacy groups and consumers up in arms.

Facebook's privacy policy is disturbingly cryptic on this issue. It says the company "usually keep(s) a backup copy of the prior version (of updated profile information) for a reasonable period of time to enable reversion to the prior version of that information." Facebook declines to enumerate a "reasonable period of time."

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Re: Good Bye FaceBook!!
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2008, 04:26:59 PM »
Thanks Dr.Mahdi

If I deactivate my account in facebook that means my profile is still online and others can see it and they can even send messages too but unfortunately I am not there........

Unfortunately, most people who perfunctorily fill out social networking forms don't understand the privacy risks.
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