
YAHOO.COIM - Facebook's (FB)
"Graph Search" is slowly rolling out to more Facebook users, giving
them the ability to search deeper through Facebook content.
What
this does mean, though, is that all those photos you might have hidden
on your Facebook Timeline will be easily searchable through Graph Search
with a few words: "photos of [your name here]."
First
and foremost: Graph Search is locked to your privacy settings. That
means if you have a photo only visible to your friends, or friends of
friends, then only they will be able to find that photo through Graph
Search.
Still, your photos might not have always been flagged as
visible to "friends" only — and photos taken by friends of you might be
accessible to the wider public. And you'll want to double check that
before everything becomes immediately accessible.
Your Activity Log has a complete list of everything
related to you and the apps you have connected to Facebook. (To get
there, click on the Activity Log button located on the top right of your
profile underneath your cover photo.) Here, you can find all of your
posts and photos, including those that you were tagged in by friends.
You can alter the visibility settings for each post and photo. This is
your go-to place to ensure that your content is as private or as public
as you want.
By clicking on photos within the
Activity Log, you'll be able to quickly surf through all the photos you
are tagged in. Click on the little gray friends icon to the right of the
photo to see the privacy settings and the option to remove the tag or
report to Facebook that you want the photo removed. You can also click
the check box on the left to report/remove in bulk.
You can also revert all of your previous posts to a selected privacy setting,
such as "friends only." This can't be undone, but is a good way of
ensuring everything you posted when Facebook was in its infancy remains
private to only the people you want to see it. You can find this option
in your privacy settings as "Limit the Audience for Past Posts."
In
some cases you might want your posts and photos to visible to a wider
audience to make your profile more accessible in Graph Search —
especially if you have a subscriber base and a following on Facebook.