On Facebook, You Are Who You Know.

Even if you do have a mostly private Facebook profile, others can glean 
vital information about you — just by looking at your friend list.

"On social networks like Facebook, even if you have kept your profile 
very private, people can just look at your friends list and infer lots 
of vital information about you. Most of the social networks like 
Facebook and LinkedIn allow people to see your picture and your friends 
list as part of the open access for visitors (the article says that only 
5% of Facebook users have bothered to hide their friends list). In a 
study titled You Are Who You Know: Inferring User Profiles in Online 
Social Networks (PDF), conducted by Alan Mislove of Northeastern 
University and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Software 
Systems, an algorithm was tested that can accurately infer the personal 
attributes of Facebook users simply by looking at their friend lists. 
'At Rice [University], the algorithm accurately predicted the correct 
dormitory, graduation year, and area of study for the many of the 
students. In fact, among these undergraduates, researchers found that 
“with as little as 20 percent of the users providing attributes we can 
often infer the attributes for the remaining users with over 80 percent 
accuracy." Slashdot.com

http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture-society/on-facebook-you-are-who-you-know-10385/
 

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