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Awkward Facebook status updates in the public spotlight

Callum Haywood, an 18-year-old developer from England, is making waves in the Facebook privacy waters. His recently launched site, We Know What You're Doing, culls embarrassing status updates and catalogs them for the world to see.

We Know What You're Doing shakes out into four categories in the form of questions: Who wants to get fired? Who's hungover? Who's taking drugs? Who's got a new phone number?

All it takes to land in the spotlight is a fitting keyword and a failure to have your Facebook privacy settings locked down. Haywood pulls all the updates directly from Facebook's Graph API. For modesty's sake, all the new phone numbers given out over public updates are partially obscured.… Read more

The site that outs all your stupid Facebook updates

Facebook exists to help you unburden yourself from your most onerous thoughts -- and to burden the whole world with them.

Sometimes, though, the unburdening is ill-judged. Sometimes you wish that you could take back your words and swallow them whole.

Yes, Facebook announced recently that you can edit your posts. But one wonders whether your conscience will be quicker than the social consciousness of a new site called We Know What You're Doing.

For this site insistently displays all of humanity's Facebook foibles in one easily indigestible place.

Yes, there are categories like "Who wants to … Read more