Caporegime
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This morning my wife approached me and asked why I had 'liked' a video of some bikini clad women on Failbook.
I hadn't liked the video, nor had I even watched it but sure enough it showed up as having been 'liked' by me in my Timeline Activity Log.
Two minutes later, it showed that my wife had liked it as well
According to this BBC News article:-
However the article goes on further to state:-
Well the video in question showed up on a friend's news feed, not a private message, so I question whether they had known about it as well.
Pretty annoying that this could happen without my consent.
Oh and in before 'lol Facebook', but at least it isn't Twitter.
I hadn't liked the video, nor had I even watched it but sure enough it showed up as having been 'liked' by me in my Timeline Activity Log.
Two minutes later, it showed that my wife had liked it as well

According to this BBC News article:-
BBC News said:Facebook "likes" are being added to webpages even if a user has not clicked a like button, or even visited the page in question, the company has admitted.
However the article goes on further to state:-
BBC News said:A US security researcher found that simply sending a web address to a friend using Facebook's private messaging function would add two likes to that page.
Well the video in question showed up on a friend's news feed, not a private message, so I question whether they had known about it as well.
Pretty annoying that this could happen without my consent.
Oh and in before 'lol Facebook', but at least it isn't Twitter.