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June 12, 2008

Educause Survey Shows Students Watch Their Privacy on Facebook

Apparently, college students have heard enough horror stories about potential employers scouring Facebook that many are restricting who can see their profiles — so that any snapshots of drunken revelry, or the like, are available only to friends.

Preliminary results of an Educause survey of more than 27,000 students nationwide indicates that the vast majority take some steps to rein in access to their profiles on social networks.

This is the first year that Educause’s Center for Applied Research has included in-depth questions about social networking in its annual student survey, and officials shared early findings at a meeting in Boulder this week.

About 45 percent of students reported that they put “a lot of restrictions” on access to their profiles, and 42 percent said they applied some restrictions. Only 12 percent said they did not restrict access.

“When we talk to students, they think they understand the risk and they do restrict who can see it,” says Judith B. Caruso, a fellow at the Educause center and director of policy and planning at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She says she and other researchers conducted focus groups with students in addition to the survey.

Eighty-five percent of students reported using social networks. Of those, about 89 percent said they used Facebook and 48 percent used MySpace.

Ms. Caruso says that the amount of social-network usage varies widely. Five percent of the students surveyed said they were on the systems for more than 20 hours a week.

Complete results from the survey are scheduled to be released in the fall. —Jeffrey R. Young

Posted on Thursday June 12, 2008 | Permalink |

Comments

  1. What’s worse is, you’re still not able to protect everything. The site still shows status changes, even if you tell it not to and will show pictures tagged by other people of you, even if you set your profile NOT to show pictures.

    You can protect yourself from non-friends, but filtering between friends simply isn’t available, clearly not something the site thinks is a priority.

    — RB    Jun 13, 08:54 AM    #

  2. Really, Chronicle? “‘Reign’ in access”? I can’t read anything anymore without seeing spelling/grammar errors. It’s like the return of the nineteenth century. I guess I just need to get over it or I’ll never be able to absorb the content of anything.

    — still a grammar girl    Jun 13, 09:16 AM    #

  3. Thank you grammar girl – was thinking the same thing. The immediacy of online journalism permits these errors even from the most respected sources. Urgh.

    — artemis    Jun 13, 09:58 AM    #

  4. Actually you can filter between friends, in every option of the privacy sight you can choose to restrict any friend by typing there name into the restricted list, you can allow them access to your wall but not allow them access to your photos or vice versa. If a friend tags you in a photo, you can’t make that photo not visible that is up to your friend, however; you can untag yourself so that photo is not viewable from your own profile. Facebook does an excellent job of allowing you control over who sees what.

    — SD    Jun 13, 10:41 AM    #

  5. grammar girl and artemis: just so you know, ‘rein’ is correct. the meaning of the sentence is to limit the access not to rule over it

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