不用脸书都能知道你是谁?网络大数据吓死人
Facebook can be used to work out huge details of your personal life – even if you never actually use it, according to a new study. It is still possible to predict the kind of things you might say simply by looking at the sort of people you hang around with, the new study has found. In the research, a team of scientists took more than thirty million public posts on social media from 13,905 users. They found it was possible to use the messages from eight or nine of a person's contacts to predict what a person might post next. Even if a person left the social network or never actually joined, researchers can guess a person's future posting or activities with 95 per cent accuracy , the scientists write. It also means that signing up to a social network like Facebook really means you are handing over possible data on your friends, too, the researchers warn. "There's no place to hide in a social network," says Lewis Mitchell, a co-author on the new study. "You alone don't control your privacy on social media platforms," said Jim Bagrow. "Your friends have a say too." |