Project ‘Gaydar’: An MIT experiment raises new questions about online privacy

At MIT, an experiment identifies which students are gay, raising new questions about online privacy

Using data from the social network Facebook, they made a striking discovery: just by looking at a person’s online friends, they could predict whether the person was gay. They did this with a software program that looked at the gender and sexuality of a person’s friends and, using statistical analysis, made a prediction. The two students had no way of checking all of their predictions, but based on their own knowledge outside the Facebook world, their ... Full Story »

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by Gary Ray - Sep. 21, 2009

Hard to tell what the facts are on the criteria for "gaydar". Would be more inclined to beleive if they could publish some real examples and criteria that were used to correlate information used to predict social behaviour

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