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Embarrassing Facebook status updates exposed

Posted on July 2, 2012July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Lucy Meyer reports:

A new website created by a British teenager highlights the dangers of revealing private information on social networking services.
We Know What You’re Doing exposes the compromising status updates of Facebook and Foursquare users who haven’t set their accounts to private.

“I’m getting so mad right now I hate my boss Jay I hope he dies better yet I feel like killin him,” says Anastasia R, while Thomas L announces that it “feels great to be not hungover for first Friday in ages”.

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