Anonymous wrote:I've always been told that if you look at someone's FB (not sure if it's once or requires multiple looks) you will be suggested as a friend to them under "people you may know."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced that FB and IG sometimes put non-friends who you look at in one another's "people you might know" lists. I had a creepy co-worker once who was always pressuring me for various details about my life -- the kind of person who I suspected might indulge in online sleuthing about me, in other words -- and despite having no friends in common he was constantly popping up as a "person you might know."
Yup, they do.
Anonymous wrote:I'm convinced that FB and IG sometimes put non-friends who you look at in one another's "people you might know" lists. I had a creepy co-worker once who was always pressuring me for various details about my life -- the kind of person who I suspected might indulge in online sleuthing about me, in other words -- and despite having no friends in common he was constantly popping up as a "person you might know."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twitter no. LinkedIn yes.
OP here. I knew about the LinkedIn one, too. Though there is a “private browsing” option where it won’t disclose your name. It means you also can’t see who viewed your profile, but it’s useful if you ever want to go on a “where are they now” binge if old classmates without any of them finding out!
What about Facebook or Instagram, other than stories? Is their any way for someone to know you are looking at their profile? I just can’t figure out how they would know, but my friend is convinced.
On Facebook, you’re right about the algorithm suggesting friends from people that look at your profile. Usually not only if they look once though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twitter no. LinkedIn yes.
OP here. I knew about the LinkedIn one, too. Though there is a “private browsing” option where it won’t disclose your name. It means you also can’t see who viewed your profile, but it’s useful if you ever want to go on a “where are they now” binge if old classmates without any of them finding out!
What about Facebook or Instagram, other than stories? Is their any way for someone to know you are looking at their profile? I just can’t figure out how they would know, but my friend is convinced.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm pretty sure an old email account was hacked. Is there a way, obscure or not, to confirm who was getting into the account?
Anonymous wrote:So I'm pretty sure an old email account was hacked. Is there a way, obscure or not, to confirm who was getting into the account?
Anonymous wrote:“People you may know” also connects you to people who have been close to you (or your phones have been close) recently. I’m a bartender and the day after my shift I sometimes see people who I served the night before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“People you may know” also connects you to people who have been close to you (or your phones have been close) recently. I’m a bartender and the day after my shift I sometimes see people who I served the night before.
That's creepy as hell.
Anonymous wrote:“People you may know” also connects you to people who have been close to you (or your phones have been close) recently. I’m a bartender and the day after my shift I sometimes see people who I served the night before.