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Lamplighter 08-25-2010 01:01 PM

Facebook tags - ooops !
 
My son-in-law has a very common name, and his profession legitimately puts him in touch (Facebook friends ?) with many people.
Today his Facebook page says he was "tagged" in a photo, along with a bunch of (30+) other names of people who were "tagged".
The photo of the girl is sort of risque and has a comment that I'm sure he wouldn't want his wife to see.

First a question: Is this "tagging" by Facebook an automatic software thing,
or is someone manually entering the names of the people being "tagged" ?

I don't know how the younger generation is dealing with such issues on these social web sites,
but I know if that happened on my Facebook page there would be a major storm in my marriage.

Caveat emptor !

Undertoad 08-25-2010 01:08 PM

This is a major Facebook issue; it's happening to everybody.

Picasa handles it a little differently, by setting up two groups: Friends and Family, and you can make things private to either or both.

Grouping would be nice, but it will be difficult to make it easy to use.

glatt 08-25-2010 01:08 PM

It's not automatic. Somebody tagged him. He can untag himself if he wants to.

Edit: On facebook, you can set up your albums and pictures so that only some people can see them. I've got around 200 childhood pictures on facebook that only my family and a couple childhood friends can see. I had to manually create a group and then only allow that group to see them.

Cloud 08-25-2010 01:14 PM

tagging is evil. and yes, you can set up family groups, etc.

Lamplighter 08-25-2010 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 678550)
It's not automatic. Somebody tagged him. He can untag himself if he wants to.

Edit: On facebook, you can set up your albums and pictures so that only some people can see them. I've got around 200 childhood pictures on facebook that only my family and a couple childhood friends can see. I had to manually create a group and then only allow that group to see them.

OK, I think I understand that, and I'll pass the "untagging" along to him.

But I'm pretty sure this particular picture/caption was posted by the girl that "tagged" his name,
and I know she is not in my "family group". But my son-in-law is in my restricted group,
and yet I'm seeing it all (including the names of others that she "tagged").

classicman 08-25-2010 03:28 PM

Better that than this . . .
Quote:

NEW YORK (CBS) Panic is spreading across Puerto Asis, Colombia where three teens whose names appeared on a 69-name hit list published on Facebook have been killed, according to officials.

CNN reports that the Facebook hit list was posted on Aug. 17, giving those named on the list three days to leave the southwestern Colombian town or suffer execution, according to federal official Volmar Perez Ortiz.

The list was originally seen as a prank, but officials were forced to take matters seriously when two teenagers whose names appeared on the list were fatally shot Aug. 15. Another death occurred five days later, and the victim's name was also on the list.
from CBS

glatt 08-25-2010 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 678562)
But I'm pretty sure this particular picture/caption was posted by the girl that "tagged" his name,
and I know she is not in my "family group". But my son-in-law is in my restricted group,
and yet I'm seeing it all (including the names of others that she "tagged").

Sounds like she posted the picture. It will say above the picture and also to the lower right of the picture whose picture it is. One of his friends tagged him. Maybe it was even her that tagged him. Usually the picture's owner does the tagging, but it can be any friend. Since he is your friend, you are seeing it.

Gravdigr 08-25-2010 04:08 PM

Tags? Like these, or is this something different?

Lamplighter 08-25-2010 05:14 PM

Glatt:
OK, thanks for the explanations

Gravdigr:
No, not like those tags.

Just "Xxx Xxx has been tagged in an album" with the picture,
and a link to an album of (similar) pics with captions.

I've been in touch with him about un-tagging himself from that post, and I'm thinking now that if he can do that things will be OK.

Just seems wrong to me that someone can create an really embarrassing situation and post it where other (friends) will see it.
Maybe I'm just too "old school" about things like privacy and reputation.

squirell nutkin 08-25-2010 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 678579)
Tags? Like these, or is this something different?

No, like this:
http://www.instructables.com/image/F...w-graffiti.jpg

Spexxvet 08-26-2010 10:31 AM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3557/...a1363e26e1.jpg
Lamplighter has been tagged in a photo

jinx 08-26-2010 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 678589)
Just seems wrong to me that someone can create an really embarrassing situation and post it where other (friends) will see it.
Maybe I'm just too "old school" about things like privacy and reputation.

But was he actually in the picture, or is it just that he shares a common name with someone that was?
With everyone carrying a camera/vid on their phones these days, privacy is pretty limited for everyone, not just celebrities. Keep your nose clean if you're worried about your reputation. Can't expect others to even know what you plan to keep secret, much less help you out with it.

Lamplighter 08-26-2010 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jinx (Post 678678)
But was he actually in the picture, or is it just that he shares a common name with someone that was?
With everyone carrying a camera/vid on their phones these days, privacy is pretty limited for everyone, not just celebrities. Keep your nose clean if you're worried about your reputation. Can't expect others to even know what you plan to keep secret, much less help you out with it.

No, he was not in the picture nor was he in any of the pics of the album. There were no men in the pics of the album
As far as I know he just has a name that is quite common.

jinx 08-26-2010 12:44 PM

Why would having the same name as someone else cause a major storm in your or his marriage?
My name is not at all common, but there are other people who share it. What the crap do I or my family care what pics they are tagged in? I'm confused...

classicman 08-26-2010 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 678547)
The photo of the girl is sort of risque and has a comment that I'm sure he wouldn't want his wife to see.



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