The Facebook Panopticon, part 7
Mar. 4th, 2012 05:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have a Facebook account to keep in touch with friends from one school, with very few other connections. Facebook is recommending that I friend a person from a different school with a different and unrelated major who I knew for one semester. There should be no connections between us for Facebook to find.
That person has a Yahoo e-mail account that was recently hijacked by spammers who sent a few spam links to the email account that I used to register with Facebook. How could Facebook get ahold of this person's Yahoo e-mail activity? They're not reading mine; I shell out to read my mail. This person also has a compound name and uses different last names on the Yahoo and Facebook accounts.
It is possible that I may have searched for this person on Facebook, that Facebook stored the search, and that Facebook is using past searches to produce recommendations. The sudden recommendation within two weeks of the sudden email activity remains a curious coincidence.
[EDIT: After reloading, Facebook is now taunting me by recommending that I friend some Chinese user that there is surely no relation with. However, this person's name is one letter away from (and phonetically identical to) the name of a person that my mother often contacts through Facebook.]
Earlier posts on this subject:
- Facebook recommends a co-worker with no apparent connections
- Facebook recommends my dad -- when I'm using a fake name
- Facebook recommends an organization that spammed my email account
- Facebook gives me its French version after I read Le Monde
- Facebook recommends pages for interests that I removed from my personal information
- Facebook recommends my dad -- when he's using a fake name