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evolver replied on September 05, 2008 21:39 to the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
Although I can see how this new system works for many, it still doesn't work for me or anyone dealing with a mixed-use development with one street address. In my case I live in a large building with retail and restaurants on the ground level. I'd like to be able to check in publicly to a restaurant or gallery but not my actual residence. If we had actual private placemarks, this would work fine. Unfortunately, the setting of one (my residence) overrides another (a store) because we share the same address. I really hope this will be resolved in the future. This would seem a potential hassle for many folks. Thanks for taking the concept this far.
I would still really, really love to be able to toggle the Twitter feed easily *without* having to go into private mode. I don't actually care whether anyone knows where I live; I just don't want it pushed to Twitter every time I return home and dutifully check in. I also may go somewhere like a grocery store where I'd like to check in publicly but don't think the Twitterverse would care. In a perfect BK world, activity at certain placemarks could also be designated as being fed (or not) to Twitter (and perhaps future services), independent of privacy settings.
Eric replied on September 05, 2008 18:36 to the idea "Editing placemarks" in Brightkite:
maique replied on August 27, 2008 03:10 to the idea "Editing placemarks" in Brightkite:
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Yes, that's true. It's not the most ideal, given that both services support varying degrees of precision and should be able to work out a way to share them more accurately and transparently, but it's not a bad work-around and isn't without its own benefits. I'll definitely try it out (while waiting for a better solution down the road) :-) . – Thom Watson, on August 16, 2008 00:04
A comment on the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
One thing you can try, which is actually what I do, is to set the accuracy level of your location yourself when you check in. I'm always in public mode, so whenever I need to check in to a sensitive location, I simply don't check into an exact address. I will check in at street level or using an intersection, then I placemark these locations. I am always in control of what information is shared with FE and Twitter and don't have to rely on the privacy controls. I realize that this is not a desirable option for everyone, so it is only a suggestion, but it could help keep the Brightkite/FE combination useful for you. :) – Lesley, on August 15, 2008 23:59
Thom Watson replied on August 15, 2008 23:41 to the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
Lesley, I'm glad at least that you're going to make what you do clearer, but it actually means that Brightkite and FE together just isn't useful for me. If I need to go into FE and change my privacy setting there each time I check into an always-private location in Brightkite, when otherwise I want my location in FE to be public, then why should I even use Brightkite? The alternative is that I set FE to show everything at an imprecise level, which also is less than desirable.
Lesley replied on August 15, 2008 23:16 to the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
We apologize for any confusion. If you have FE sharing enabled, we will send your exact location to them and then within FE you can modify your privacy settings for what information gets sent out to any other sites. We realize that this is not made very clear in Brightkite, so we will go in and revise it so people know their exact location will be shared when they update.
cruciformity replied on August 15, 2008 18:44 to the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
This is back to there simply not being enough options. And maybe its an issue of options on Fire Eagle's end, but the two options it gives when syncing with Fire Eagle are exact location or zipcode (there are more options, but less specific). On the one hand, for Fire Eagle to be useful, they need my exact location, but on the other hand, since I have told BrightKite not to give that information out, they shouldn't give it out. It should look as if I checked in at a zip code or city, not an address. It doesn't seem like that should be to hard.
thomwatson replied on August 15, 2008 17:40 to the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
I've noticed that when checking into a location that's marked "Always Private," like my home address, Bkite appears to send the exact location to Fire Eagle, not the inexact one that it's providing to other Bkite users. FE then displays information about my exact location, and provides it to other apps that poll FE. When I twittered about this last night:
@brightkite If I have a place set to always be private, what info does it provide to Fire Eagle? Looks like it's sending the full location.
Bkite's response was:
@thomwatson FE does not have the granularity of privacy controls available in Bkite. We share the publicly available location with FE.
Wouldn't the "publicly available location" for a location marked as always private be the inexact version? This seems to be what they say they're sending in response to my inquiry. However, my personal experience suggests the opposite, that they are sending -- at least as recently as last night -- my exact location even for a private location.
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That sounds awesome! – Chris J, on July 30, 2008 03:00
bnycastro replied on July 25, 2008 09:02 to the idea "Editing placemarks" in Brightkite:
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Though, @Lesley you've got to admit that would be effing hilarious to have implemented as @mkb describes. – texburgher, on July 21, 2008 18:01
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mkb, the radius setting is there so that you can set it to check you in privately within a certain radius of your always private location. So if I wanted to be always private at home and anywhere near my home, I would set the radius according. It does not select randomized locations on a map. – Lesley, on July 21, 2008 17:30
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To add one more setting to this, I'd like for the address to be private when I check in at someone's home, for example, but I'd still like for people to see the label (eg "Steve's Place"). Would be nice to have an "allow users to see label for location" when marking an address as always private. – pottedmeat, on July 20, 2008 23:18
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Thanks very much for this. It makes BK much more convenient to use. What is the idea behind the "Within N meters of this place" setting? Hopefully you aren't planning to use it to select randomized locations to map. Enough randomized points can collectively show the real location pretty easily. Witness what happened with GPS. – mkb, on July 19, 2008 03:18
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Ah, excellent. That is what gives this feature addition its real punch. You ought to note that right next to the privacy radio options, as well as right next to the "Trusted Friend" checkbox. :) – texburgher, on July 18, 2008 20:25
A comment on the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
Your trusted friends will still be able to see your exact location, I just tested this to be sure and it worked for me. There will also be more functionality with this feature coming soon, so stay tuned. :) – Lesley, on July 18, 2008 19:45
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When you check in or post at a location that you have marked as private, the lock icon on the post will show as locked, and vice versa. We are working on an indicator for the place pages of locations where you have applied sticky privacy settings and we are also working on a page where you would be able to see all of the locations you have applied these settings to. – Lesley, on July 18, 2008 19:16
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Hrm.. yeah that makes sense. How about some kind of visual notification that the location you're checked in at is private? Maybe like a colored border around your avatar/user image? Avatars are used frequently enough to be easy notification and it could be easily used for future brightkite clients to visually confirm your posts are private from your location. – ShadowBottle, on July 18, 2008 17:42
A comment on the idea "Attach Privacy Level to Location" in Brightkite:
Checking in to an always public/private location will not change your current privacy settings. So if you are in Public mode and check in to a location that you have marked as private, your check in and posts at this location will be private. But when you leave this location and check in somewhere else, you are still in Public mode, so your posts will be public. I hope that makes sense. – Lesley, on July 18, 2008 17:35
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