Profile Mini-Feed Filtering Proves Misleading

Jason Kincaid posted an interesting article on Techcrunch about how clicking the “X” in your mini-feed next to individual stories doesn’t actually remove the story from your friends’ newsfeeds. This is news to me and it is also news to a number of active developer forum participants.

Much of the debate surrounds the phrasing of the mini-feed warning statement. It states “Hiding will remove the story from your Mini-Feed and prevent anyone from seeing it.” Stating “anyone from seeing it” implies that nobody will be able to see it at all. If it is only from the mini-feed then they should state that. Honestly, I have used this feature on a number of occasions to prevent it from displaying in friends’ newsfeeds.

Now that I have found out that it was actually showing up in my friends’ newsfeed I feel somewhat misled. Will there be another newsfeed revolt? I doubt it but I can guarantee you that there will be backlash for this move and Facebook has a short period of time to resolve the issue. Ultimately, users should be able to prevent all stories from displaying in the newsfeed.

This issue was apparently brought up in the forums back in October but I was oblivious to the issue. Had I known then what I know now I definitely would have brought this issue to light. Did you think removing stories from your mini-feed also removed it from your friends’ newsfeeds or did you understand the message presented by Facebook?

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  1. I always understood it to mean that no one would ever see that story anywhere on Facebook.

    Comment by qz — April 14, 2008 @ 9:09 pm

  2. The newsfeed is annoying anyway. I often got surprised that something landed on the News Feed which supposed should not.I also had to recognize that Mini-Feed and News-Feed do not hang together and stories show up in the News Feed although they don't show up in my own Mini-Feed.At the moment you can not control the News Feed properly – this is really scary.I would suggest a full list of stories, in which you can make settings for Mini-Feed and News Feed seperately.By the way, there is another bug:If you click on privacy > NewsFeed and Mini-Feed and unklick "Show comments on discussion boards", they still show up in the News Feed – at least if you write a comment on the facebook page.I am thankful for all stories on allfacebook, concerning stories about the very bad privacy settings (especially the News Feed).

    Comment by Manolo — April 14, 2008 @ 9:21 pm

  3. I won't attempt to discuss the semantics of mini-feed warning but I did always take it to mean that clicking on the "x" would remove the story from the mini-feed AND thus prevent anyone from seeing that story from The Mini-Feed.Being a natural-born FB stalker, I've always been concious about what goes out on my friends' feeds so I've always modified my mini-feed via the Privacy settings.PS. This may not be news, but 3rd party apps do publish personal details that you've set as hidden, eg Netvibes browser widget displays your actual age next to your D.O.B.

    Comment by Paranoid Android — April 14, 2008 @ 9:43 pm

  4. Were you aware also that EVERY application (including the facebook developed ones) that I click ONLY publish stories about this in my Mini-Feed and NOT my News-Feed are viewable in News-Feeds of those friends without many friends of their own and thus few happenings in their News-Feed? I know this 100% as my Mum is a facebook member and she regularly asks me to check her account for one reason or another.

    Comment by Brian Cooper — April 14, 2008 @ 10:08 pm

  5. The newsfeed is annoying anyway. I often got surprised that something landed on the News Feed which supposed should not.

    I also had to recognize that Mini-Feed and News-Feed do not hang together and stories show up in the News Feed although they don't show up in my own Mini-Feed.

    At the moment you can not control the News Feed properly – this is really scary.

    I would suggest a full list of stories, in which you can make settings for Mini-Feed and News Feed seperately.

    By the way, there is another bug:

    If you click on privacy > NewsFeed and Mini-Feed and unklick "Show comments on discussion boards", they still show up in the News Feed – at least if you write a comment on the facebook page.

    I am thankful for all stories on allfacebook, concerning stories about the very bad privacy settings (especially the News Feed).

    Comment by Manolo — April 14, 2008 @ 10:21 pm

  6. I won't attempt to discuss the semantics of mini-feed warning but I did always take it to mean that clicking on the "x" would remove the story from the mini-feed AND thus prevent anyone from seeing that story from The Mini-Feed.

    Being a natural-born FB stalker, I've always been concious about what goes out on my friends' feeds so I've always modified my mini-feed via the Privacy settings.

    PS. This may not be news, but 3rd party apps do publish personal details that you've set as hidden, eg Netvibes browser widget displays your actual age next to your D.O.B.

    Comment by Paranoid Android — April 14, 2008 @ 10:43 pm

  7. Yes, I was also under the impression that removing items from my mini-feed would stop them appearing in friends' news feeds. I'm now going to have to reconfigure most of my apps to not generate such items in the first place, if I can't delete them after the fact. If everybody did that, the mini-feed would become useless…

    Comment by Steve — April 14, 2008 @ 11:11 pm

  8. I always understood it to mean that no one would ever see that story anywhere on Facebook.

    Comment by qz — April 15, 2008 @ 1:09 am

  9. I only knew about that after a friend told me about stories she was seeing that I'd been removing for my mini-feed, and I totally agree.Wasn't the reason they gave for not making the newsfeed public that people wouldn't be able to pull items about them off of the feed?

    Comment by Charlie — April 15, 2008 @ 2:27 am

  10. I second this article absolutely. I really considered myself an old stager on facebook, but some time in 2007 I found out that the X do not delete the stories from the News feed, and that was really surprising.But now sth. I only found out a few weeks ago: I really felt on the safe side with applications with turned off News feed: "Publish stories in my News feed" was off and "Publish stories in my Mini feed was on". Only now as a developer I understood that if "Mini feed" is on the stories are publish in News feeds of FRIENDS (!) at the same time, and the "my News feed" box really just affects MY OWN home page…Without the knowledge of the 2 functions http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/P…..I always thought, I would stop ANY news feed entries by ticking the News Feed Box off, but now I know, that as soon as your Mini Feed is on, even if there is an entry there for a minute only, friends can read it days later in their News feeds.I really don't like that, and found it quite okay to have stories in my Mini feed (for profile visitors) but that should not be Published on home pages…

    Comment by Chris — April 15, 2008 @ 2:38 am

  11. I believed it to mean that it wouldn't be displayed in my mini-feed (only). However, I work in the Law, so perhaps I am more inclined towards assuming only that it does what it says within the context in which it says it.Good article though.

    Comment by Daryl — April 15, 2008 @ 2:41 am

  12. Were you aware also that EVERY application (including the facebook developed ones) that I click ONLY publish stories about this in my Mini-Feed and NOT my News-Feed are viewable in News-Feeds of those friends without many friends of their own and thus few happenings in their News-Feed? I know this 100% as my Mum is a facebook member and she regularly asks me to check her account for one reason or another.

    Comment by Brian Cooper — April 15, 2008 @ 2:08 am

  13. I second this article absolutely. I really considered myself an old stager on facebook, but some time in 2007 I found out that the X do not delete the stories from the News feed, and that was really surprising.

    But now sth. I only found out a few weeks ago: I really felt on the safe side with applications with turned off News feed: "Publish stories in my News feed" was off and "Publish stories in my Mini feed was on".

    Only now as a developer I understood that if "Mini feed" is on the stories are publish in News feeds of FRIENDS (!) at the same time, and the "my News feed" box really just affects MY OWN home page…

    Without the knowledge of the 2 functions
    http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Pub...
    I always thought, I would stop ANY news feed entries by ticking the News Feed Box off, but now I know, that as soon as your Mini Feed is on, even if there is an entry there for a minute only, friends can read it days later in their News feeds.

    I really don't like that, and found it quite okay to have stories in my Mini feed (for profile visitors) but that should not be Published on home pages…

    Comment by Chris — April 15, 2008 @ 3:38 am

  14. I believed it to mean that it wouldn't be displayed in my mini-feed (only).

    However, I work in the Law, so perhaps I am more inclined towards assuming only that it does what it says within the context in which it says it.

    Good article though.

    Comment by Daryl — April 15, 2008 @ 3:41 am

  15. I used to think that rewmoving it from my mini feed would take it off the newsfeed but learnt otherwise when a friend commented on something i had done which i though i had hiddeni sent feedback to facebook but of course im sure it fell on deaf ears

    Comment by Yazan — April 15, 2008 @ 3:58 am

  16. Yes, I was also under the impression that removing items from my mini-feed would stop them appearing in friends’ news feeds. I’m now going to have to reconfigure most of my apps to not generate such items in the first place, if I can’t delete them after the fact. If everybody did that, the mini-feed would become useless…

    Comment by Steve — April 15, 2008 @ 3:11 am

  17. I used to think that rewmoving it from my mini feed would take it off the newsfeed but learnt otherwise when a friend commented on something i had done which i though i had hidden

    i sent feedback to facebook but of course im sure it fell on deaf ears

    Comment by Yazan — April 15, 2008 @ 4:58 am

  18. I think there was a post on the facebook blog awhile back that explained this so I knew about it and so every time I want something to not broadcast, I have to go into my privacy preferences and deselect whatever app/profile info I plan to edit. Really wish they would make it faaaar easier.

    Comment by Andrew C — April 15, 2008 @ 5:36 am

  19. I think there was a post on the facebook blog awhile back that explained this so I knew about it and so every time I want something to not broadcast, I have to go into my privacy preferences and deselect whatever app/profile info I plan to edit.

    Really wish they would make it faaaar easier.

    Comment by Andrew C — April 15, 2008 @ 6:36 am

  20. This is a good point. It totally slipped my mind that the Mini-Feed an News-Feed are completely separate. I guess you just need to control it from the privacy options.

    Comment by bryan — April 15, 2008 @ 6:56 am

  21. I only knew about that after a friend told me about stories she was seeing that I’d been removing for my mini-feed, and I totally agree.

    Wasn’t the reason they gave for not making the newsfeed public that people wouldn’t be able to pull items about them off of the feed?

    Comment by Charlie — April 15, 2008 @ 7:27 am

  22. I realized this when I chose to attend an event, then quickly removed the event when I realized I couldn't make it.

    It showed up on my friends' News Feeds, and they asked me about the event, even when I removed my attendance and removed it from my Events altogether.

    Comment by Jordan — April 15, 2008 @ 8:15 am

  23. This is a good point. It totally slipped my mind that the Mini-Feed an News-Feed are completely separate. I guess you just need to control it from the privacy options.

    Comment by bryan — April 15, 2008 @ 10:56 am

  24. [...] will remove the story from your mini-feed and prevent anyone from seeing it” (as I described earlier this [...]

    Pingback by Facebook Updates Their Mini-Feeds - The Unofficial Facebook Blog — April 18, 2008 @ 1:58 pm

  25. my name is rosa fusco I have a concern that information on me has been sent to my friends. how do I go about finding this info. It has misleaded to what people actually think of me and I can’t understand how this system of going into peoples lives and making fun of them instead of helping in aadult manner. it has happened this passed end of 2008. and I am just putting things together of losing relationships with family and friends. this is a program for teenagers not adults. because in adult life it makes a difference.

    Comment by rosa fusco — February 25, 2009 @ 12:05 am

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