The bored eavesdrop on the boring
Oh well.
Facebook engineers on Wednesday disabled the site's live chat function after people outside the company discovered a bug that allowed users to eavesdrop on their friends' conversations. The site - whose founder insists "people have really gotten comfortable sharing more information" with world+dog - also had to take emergency …
If Facebook published the number of it's "400m" users who actively visit the site rather than passively to respond to PMs or purely as a way to play flash games.
Gotta be in the low millions.
While we're at it, when the news talks about x number of people being in a Facebook group, can it subtract from that number a suitable percentage to represent the people who only joined because they indiscriminately join every group? Perhaps FB should publish number of people who have posted to the group more than once. That would slash numbers by 90% or more.
...accessing the site with your login and username is "actively" using it.
Just because you don't use the chat functions doesn't mean you are a passive user by any stretch.
If you are responding to PMs, that also means you actively add friends which means you would have potentially been exploited on the other bug!
I think you'd be surprised how many users there really are.
It's election day in the UK today and as a result Facebook have put a link on every UK user's home page that allows the user to indicate that they have voted. Attached to this link is a counter. It's 2035L, polls opened at 0700L. The counter currently stands at 1,465,758.
That's nearly 1.5 million unique users in 1 day, in 1 country, _minimum_!
the remember me thing is also bad.. if you tick remember me on pc 1... log in... then later on.. change your password on pc2.. pc1 still logs you in.. whats the use of changing passwords?
friend just been through this... her ex is stalking her on fb and she cant get rid of him without closing her account. he has a pc somewhere with remember me ticked
I find this very unlikely. I have remember me ticked on a number of computers and when I changed my password, it obviously didn't update the cookie on the other machines...therefore logging in on the other machine = wrong password error.
Are you sure your friend doesn't just use really simple passwords and/or crackable passwords?
I am a spacebook user...or is that myface, they both reek, tho fb has been my most recent...
HOWEVER
tweets are twits and should be nuked 24 times, and then nuked once more for good measure, it's AOL s'kiddies all over again...sheesh, isn't one enough?
end of rant. like pc and mac, fb and twit should learn ta just get along, or both just go away. I'm sick of the beta vs vhs war all over again.
I read on a bathroom wall: "In the eyes of history, we are ALL WRONG."