I posted this Facebook Privacy [INFOGRAPHIC] yesterday from allfacebook.com on my Facebook page and got some feedback from one of our Strategists at itive – international Facebook expert and accredited communications consultant, Annette Schwindt, that I’d like to share with you here. Annette’s comments are in italics next to each quoted item, which were taken directly from the [INFOGRAPHIC] mentioned above.
1. “Every friend sees your activity” – not every friend sees your activity, but every person who can see your activity in the first place can theoretically see the notification about it in your profile and those who are subscribed to you (subscribers and friends) who belong to those people in line 1 get a notification about it in their ticker.
2. “Redefining history from timeline” – only if you hadn’t defined a special privacy for your posts before (many people didn’t bother because the wall could be defined separately and had priority over the posting privacy) – but can be redefined in one click.
3. “Frictionless Sharing” – only if you haven’t told your browser to delete cookies once you close it.
4. “Your friend list” – not if you define the privacy of your friend list.
5. “Monitoring Posts” – can be defined per posting or all in one.
6. “Watch out for the Open Graph” – only if you allow them to do so (and in fact this is what these new social apps are for – so if you don’t want it: don’t use them).
Got any questions? More tips to add? Leave them in the comments below. Thanks again to Annette for the clarification on these 6 points.
Bowling Green State University – my alma mater – has released this amazing video above to promote the new Stroh Center, BGSU’s new arena and convocation center. I just happened to catch the link from ESPN’s College Basketball Blog being passed around on Facebook this morning. I’m really impressed by the video quality and rapping talent. This could have easily been disastrous, but it’s charming, informative and funny. It’s nice to see that the donors were totally down for their roles in the video, too. What good sports! I’m so happy to see that the Falcons took a risk in how they would tell the world about the center. This definitely beats your standard press release. High five to Madhouse Creative who did an excellent job with production. I think I might actually try to catch a game there the next time I’m in the neighborhood. I’d like to see this $10 million facility in person. Unfalconbelievable! Go Falcons!