Facebook Says Bug Changed Sharing Settings to Public for 14 Million Users

Jun. 8, 2018



Facebook is reportedly sending out notifications to 14 million users who were affected by a bug which was live on the platform last month. According to a recentreportfromCNN, the recently discovered bug automatically changed the affected users’ post sharing settings to ‘public’.

Facebookusually sets a default post sharing setting based on what the user has selected and depending on their previous activity. However, in this case, the bug changed the users’ default setting to public, even if the user had chosen to share posts with a smaller group or keep all posts private. The report further reveals that the bug was active between May 18th and May 27th, and even though the company was able to address the issue on May 22nd, they weren’t able to revert posts back to the original settings until five days later.

The company is now sending out notifications to users who might have been affected by the bug. The notification states:

According to a Facebook spokesperson, the notification is part of a new proactive and transparent way in which the company plans to handle issues going forward.

In apost, Facebook’s chief privacy officer Erin Egan said the company is asking users to review posts and also said that the bug did not impact posts made before it was live. Even with the bug in the system, vigilant users could choose their audience just as they always have.