‘Like’ curly fries? Then there’s a good chance you’ve got a high IQ, according to a Cambridge University project to discover what we unwittingly reveal about ourselves on Facebook.
The same is true about ‘liking’ thunderstorms, Mozart, and, rather bizarrely, Morgan Freeman’s voice.
But if you like your iPod, you’re probably dissatisfied with life, and if you’re a fan of Terry Pratchett, you’re shy.
A billion people now use the social networking site to keep in touch with family, friends, and passing acquaintances.
One function Facebook has is to denote that you ‘like’ certain things - be that a comment a friend has made, a book, an artist, or a feeling - by clicking on an icon.
But while you may think you are only advertising this facet of your personality to your ‘Facebook friends’, many people’s lax privacy settings mean they are visible to the world.
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