MT @DrCarlHindy Personality traits revealed by Facebook likes. http://t.co/d0GrK06s6W
Research -> Your facebook likes reveal your personality type. Prediction tested successfully on 58,000 people http://t.co/KrD63JqAoH
Research -> Your facebook likes reveal your personality type. Prediction tested successfully on 58,000 people http://t.co/KrD63JqAoH
Research -> Your facebook likes gives away your personality type. Prediction tested successfully on 58,000 people http://t.co/KrD63JqAoH
And this is why #bigdata is dangerous: it can 'out' you in countries where that's not a great idea http://t.co/ccyPiG3UFs
And this is why #bigdata is dangerous: it can 'out' you in countries where that's not a great idea http://t.co/ccyPiG3UFs
새로운 연구에 의하면 Facebook 'Like'버튼 클릭과 같은 행동의 분석을 통해 성적 지향, 인종, 종교 및 정치적 견해, 지능, 약물복용 등의 개인의 특성을 거의 정확히 분석할 수 있다고 함 - http://t.co/u0hwfmcYfJ
Using a Facebook user's pattern of likes to deduce their personality, sexual orientation, and other information http://t.co/HzsH06BGDo
Facebook Likes "can be used to automatically and accurately predict a range of highly sensitive personal attributes": http://t.co/6D4OKP58vn
Ein "Like" für "Colbert Report" gilt als Indikator für hohe Intelligenz. Für "Harley Davidson" gilt Gegenteiliges (http://t.co/DQ87iQLV6L).
People who 'like' the Dark Knight have fewer Facebook friends. Algorithms predict personality. #M97MC http://t.co/qQlRmOsLdT …
People who 'like' the Dark Knight have fewer Facebook friends. Algorithms predict personality. http://t.co/qQlRmOsLdT
Los resultados del estudio sobre Facebook y personalidad aparecen en este paper publicado en PNAS: http://t.co/bRqTTsU5Iv
#PNAS article RT @LukeParkitny: Apparently clicking facebook likes says something about your personality http://t.co/abDH58Hn0h
What do your Facebook "likes" say about you? Study: http://t.co/84mhQzNWye Article: http://t.co/Q8jipF9mQ6
Our personal attributes are predictable from our facebook likes http://t.co/M1MupW77X0 Is this a surprise? #CNSoMe
But actually. Read this article. It's insightful and creepy and hilarious and fascinating all at once: http://t.co/fCYgXFLaEo
"There is no obvious connection between Curly Fries and high intelligence." http://t.co/fCYgXFLaEo
Facebook 'likes' predict personality http://t.co/NlnjupH71R
I predict you will like this PNAS paper: http://t.co/GosCFVbrck
Liking curly fries on FB have prediction power for IQ! http://t.co/IqgsjEfF7K, an intriguing scientific piece on digital records of behavior
'Whereas lower intelligence was predicted by a liking of Harley Davidson' MT @markgbaxter http://t.co/7sGrvkGgjd
More evidence against the "impression management" hypothesis - this data suggests that online behavior is genuine http://t.co/hYijl1IHBB
PNAS article points out shocking fact: "there is no obvious connection between Curly Fries and high intelligence." http://t.co/h9JKxkDXG1
Wow! via @profgeraintrees: Private personal characteristics can be estimated automatically from Facebook 'likes' http://t.co/NiTSk9FEWp
According to same PNAS article, liking a musical is strongly predictive of male homosexuality. Who would've thought? http://t.co/h9JKxkDXG1
PNAS article points out shocking fact: "there is no obvious connection between Curly Fries and high intelligence." http://t.co/h9JKxkDXG1
Research on Social Media: You're what you Like on Facebook http://t.co/A0NOb3F4q3
Private traits and attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior http://t.co/AvLkjoE3Wv
I predict you will like this PNAS paper: http://t.co/GosCFVbrck
Private personal characteristics (like sexual orientation) can be estimated automatically from Facebook 'likes' http://t.co/CNM4rLqpio
Interesting analysis of clicking behaviour on #fb for detailed #userprofiling http://t.co/bfhg800Z68
Predicting things from FB likes: "Private traits & attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior" http://t.co/VPqRID7fT4
Automated analysis of digital records could expose intimate details: http://t.co/shDNiNVKFF
Private personal characteristics (like sexual orientation) can be estimated automatically from Facebook 'likes' http://t.co/CNM4rLqpio
You are revealing so much more intimate personal detail on Facebook than you realized, new PNAS study says http://t.co/8fdG9mTZQe
You are revealing so much more intimate personal detail on Facebook than you realized, new PNAS study says http://t.co/8fdG9mTZQe