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Social media location-based updates

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:27 am
by A-R
This should be so painfully obvious. But obviously some folks just don't think in "condition yellow" when it comes to social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc). Be sure you and ESPECIALLY YOUR KIDS are aware of the dangers of these "location-based status updates" which use GPS and cell tower triangulation to pinpoint and post your location as a status update for all your "friends" to see.

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by Karilynn Williamson wrote:In the age of “too much information” many social networking sites are now adding location features. Twitter’s recent addition of adding a location to tweets has caused Twitter’s server to become overloaded many, many times in the past few weeks. We think it’s a sign.

On June 21, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed rumors that the site would be launching location-based features sometime in the future. Continuing rumors are swirling that Facebook’s location-based features may be a ploy to pull users of sites like Foursquare, Brightkite, and Gowalla back into the Facebook world.{Mashable}

Dubbed “check-in” sites, Foursquare, Brightkite, and Gowalla were all created with the idea of people being able to learn about the resources in their community from other people in the community. Users “check-in” when they arrive at a destination and can offer comments about the location. Users can also browse locations close to them to find a new restaurant, bar, or other attraction.

But all of these location-based network sites may not be the best thing for users. Facebook users have been robbed after posting their plans in status updates. {CNN} Meanwhile, Twitter users have been hit in a similar manner. {Social Reflections} Apparently, disclosing your location in a Tweet or status update is like hanging a banner over your front door that says, “We’re not home. Please take all of our stuff!!” Quite frankly, it seems that stalkers will have an easier time stalking with location updates.

Looking back to the unrest in Iran after their disputed elections, many protesters used Twitter to organize and communicate. Following the protests, which often turned violent, groups of hackers claiming to be an “Iranian cyber army” hacked Twitter, Baidu and a number of other large sites, which could have potentially sensitive data about anti-government activists. With the planned location based updates, spying on users could now be as simple as following or friending them – no advanced technical skills required. While the threat to most Americans may not be in the form of a cyber army or violent militia, it’s only a matter of time before a more serious crime results from location updates.

We’re not ones to wear tin-foil hats, but it’s certainly worth remembering that when it comes to announcing your plans and location, not everyone who follows is a friend.

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:57 am
by surprise_i'm_armed
Some other disgusting crimes have occurred when
burglars read obituaries, then rob the homes of the
relatives while they are at the wake or the funeral.

Somewhere in Texas (San Antonio maybe?) they just
arrested a travel agent and her husband. She would book
people on weeklong cruises, look up their home address,
and burglarize her customers' homes with all the time in
the world to go through the house, since she knew they
would not be back for a week.

Sheesh.

SIA

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:09 pm
by Justin Franklin
Thank you for the information. I shared the link with all my friends on facebook. After doing so, I went through the latest updates of my friends and found that at least 30 of them were not at home….amazing!

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:36 pm
by seniorshooteress
I don't engage in the Twitter, facebook, my space stuff. If I want my friends to know what I am doing I send them an email. That is enough hi-tech, info gathering thing that I do. Other than post on this forum quite often. But hey, I'm home when I do it cause I don't have a laptop or other gadget to get online. :smilelol5:

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:40 am
by bdickens
I really can't understand the exhibitionist tendencies some people have toward sharing every detail of their lives with the entire world.

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 12:16 pm
by ELB
surprise_i'm_armed wrote: ...
Somewhere in Texas (San Antonio maybe?) they just
arrested a travel agent and her husband. She would book
people on weeklong cruises, look up their home address,
and burglarize her customers' homes with all the time in
the world to go through the house, since she knew they
would not be back for a week.

SIA
Ahem, let me defend my south Texas neighbors on this one -- it was a travel agent in Miami, FL, who worked for Royal Carribbean, who pulled this stunt.
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It is food for thought when booking travel from anywhere, tho. And putting your plans on Facebook or anywhere else would be risky...

Re: Social media location-based updates

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:05 pm
by Justin Franklin
Yesterday I posted this story on my facebook and today I don't see any of my friends saying they're not at home or out doing whatever. Not sure if it was because I shared the story, but I have to assume a few people got the message. Please share this with your friends.