Murdok just sat in on a conference call and webcast with Facebook, where the social network's upcoming changes to privacy settings were discussed. These were designed to give users more control over what they share with whom. Are you looking forward to privacy changes with Facebook?
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The changes were initiated by pain points that users made known to the company. The company acknowldged that privacy settings can add up and pile up over time, and not always be as clean a process as one would like. They wanted to simplify this.
Control
Facebook says when people can easily control the audience, they share more and more meaningfully. There is definitely something to that statement. It's a relevancy issue just as much as it is a privacy one. Certain status updates may be more appropropriate for a certain group of people.
Facebook has removed regional networks. The company says that these generated a lot of confusion and reduced user control. People were joining networks that they were not sure who all was in. It is a fragmented user experience. They say something like 50% of people don't even join them. They also said the concept doesn't really fit into the new model.
SimplicityThe new settings make privacy more simple. You can choose between the same set of privacy options throughout different features. There is a single set of privacy controls wherever you are on the site. If you make a change in one place, it stays consitent throughout the entire site. There will be a universal lock icon (as shown in the top image), so that you always know where you can adjust settings. They are consolidating six different privacy pages. For each setting, there is a question mark so you can tell exactly what each thing is for.
As far as sharing options, you can:
- share with everyoneConnecting
- share with friends and authenticated networks
- share with friends of friends
- share with your friends (like always)
- customize who all you are sharing with when you have specific pieces of content for sharing with a specific audience
During the connecting part of the dicussion, they talked about the transition period, which is definitely important, considering how
The new privacy settings and controls are still in the testing stages and will be rolling out soon. You're probably wondering if info will be indexable by search engines. Facebook says "It's certainly something we've talked about, but it's not like that at this time."
What do you think of the new privacy options? Do you intend to be more open or more private with your updates? What will be your default setting?
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