Beyond the Hype: Dispelling Popular Facebook Misconceptions
Beyond the Hype: Dispelling Popular Facebook Misconceptions
Facebook has billions of active users. And like with anything that affects a large number of people, there is a lot of misinformation floating around about it. You’ll be surprised by how many of your Facebook beliefs are completely and utterly wrong.
Let’s bust some common Facebook myths that are floating around.
1. People Can See Who Viewed Their Profile
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No one can see who viewed their profile, and that’s final. There is no Facebook trick that can do that, no app which will magically show you how your ex is stalking you, and no way to find out if the creepy guy from HR is endlessly clicking through your photos.
This is one of those legends that gets spread around all the time, especially by several apps that claim to let you find out your “secret admirers” but there is no actual way that you can see who viewed your Facebook profile , no matter what.
Facebook itself is so tired of this that it put out a disclaimer too:
“No, Facebook doesn’t tell people that you’ve seen their profile. Third-party apps also can’t provide this functionality. Facebook also wants your help in dealing with apps that are scamming people by claiming they have this ability. So if you come across anything that claims to offer this, please report the app.”
2. Facebook Messages From My Friends Are Safe to Click
Your friends would never want to harm you, and you’re right about that. Unfortunately, online miscreants try to take advantage of this trust. Sometimes, you’ll get a weird message from your friend asking you to click a link. Don’t do it , so you need to exercise the same precautions here as you would elsewhere on the internet. If you have received a message from a friend with a link, before you click it, ask them whether they intended to send that to you. If it’s a public post, go through the comments and see if anyone has warned that this is a hoax or a virus.
3. Facebook Is Going to Charge You Money
Facebook is not going to make you pay to use its services. However, they charge advertisers to show ads on Facebook family of apps and technologies. This is how Facebook makes itself available to everyone without having to charge you. However, there are exceptions, such as when Facebook earns a commission or a transaction fee from your activities.
4. Facebook Owns My Photos and Sells Them for Ads
Another rumor claimed that Facebook is selling your photos to advertisers. But Facebook explicitly states: “No, we don’t sell your information. Instead, based on the information we have, advertisers and other partners pay us to show you personalized ads on the Facebook family of apps and technologies.”
There are two parts to this hoax: the notion that Facebook is digging through your timeline to find photos and is then selling those to advertisers. Well, no, it isn’t doing that, and rest assured that you own the copyright for the photos you shot and posted.
The second part is where the legalese comes in. Facebook’s terms and conditions state clearly that while you own the copyright, the company is free to use things you post on the social network for its own advertising. So if you see a Facebook ad on a billboard in Times Square and your profile flashes on it with something you wrote, then Facebook does not need to pay you anything, it is well within its rights.
Also, it means that if you’ve liked a certain page, your friends might see a photo of your face showing as a supporter of the page when the page is advertising on Facebook. So be careful what you “like”.
- Title: Beyond the Hype: Dispelling Popular Facebook Misconceptions
- Author: Michael
- Created at : 2024-08-15 18:44:12
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 18:44:12
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