theres more. what the fuck is 'Lofl'Agent 47 wrote:loooool yes yes

theres more. what the fuck is 'Lofl'Agent 47 wrote:loooool yes yes
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
kay wrote:We kept pointing at his back and (quietly) telling people "That's M8son...."
wolf89 wrote:I really don't think I'm a music snob.
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
http://www.soundcloud.com/particleimami wrote:i put secret donks in all my tunes, just low enough so you can't hear them
For one week in 2012 -- and without the explicit consent or knowledge of users -- Facebook tampered with the algorithm used to place posts into their news feeds to study how this affected their mood.
The researchers wanted to see if the number of positive, or negative, words in messages they read affected whether users then posted positive or negative content in their status updates.
The study, conducted by researchers affiliated with Facebook, Cornell University, and the University of California at San Francisco, appeared in the June 17 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Results of the study spread -- and with it anger and disbelief -- when the online magazine Slate and The Atlantic website wrote about it on Saturday.
"Emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotions without their awareness," the study authors wrote.
"These results indicate that emotions expressed by others on Facebook influence our own emotions, constituting experimental evidence for massive-scale contagion via social networks."
While other research has used metadata to study trends, this appears to be unique because it manipulated the data to see if there was a reaction.
Facebook, which says that it has more than one billion active users, said a statement: "This research was conducted for a single week in 2012 and none of the data used was associated with a specific person's Facebook account.
"We do research to improve our services and to make the content people see on Facebook as relevant and engaging as possible.
"A big part of this is understanding how people respond to different types of content, whether it's positive or negative in tone, news from friends, or information from pages they follow. We carefully consider what research we do and have a strong internal review process."
In the paper, the researchers said the study "was consistent with Facebook's Data Use Policy, to which all users agree prior to creating an account on Facebook."
But that did nothing to stem the growing anger of Facebook users.
"#Facebook MANIPULATED USER FEEDS FOR MASSIVE PSYCH EXPERIMENT... Yeah, time to close FB acct!" read one Twitter posting.
Other tweets used words like "super disturbing," "creepy" and "evil," as well as angry expletives, to describe the psychological experiment.
Susan Fiske, a Princeton University professor who edited the report for publication, told The Atlantic that she was concerned about the research and contacted the authors.
Fiske said the authors allayed her concerns, saying they had received approval from a ethics review board before conducting the experiment.
Nevertheless, Fiske admitted to being "a little creeped out" by the study.
Someone get Tommy Taylor on this case.He'll prob alter Zuckerbergs face proper over this yea? Holy fuck agent where do you find these people irl?Phigure wrote:yeah seriously, selling your data is just fine, but tweaking the news feed algorithm for a week is CLEARLY crossing the line
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
lmfaooooooskimpi wrote:
hahaha
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
Can't decide who is more retarded, Tommy or the 3 people that decrypted his status and liked it.skimpi wrote:
hahaha
A video on Facebook has been gone viral in the last few hours of a British girl in Magaluf giving 24 guys head for a free drink.
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