If someone is stalking you on facebook/myspace/bebo/twitter then they will be constantly commenting you and harrasing you then when you tell them that they are harrasing you they will deny it and make up excuses to comment you, otherwise there is no real way of telling if someone is stalking you because whatever you have put on your webpage was your choice and in the terms and conditions it does say that the website is accessed by thousands of people daily, hope that helps; your question didnt really make sense :S
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If you don't want someone particular to see your profile, you can add them to your blocked list.
However, I have discovered a possible way to discover if someone has been visiting your profile.
If someone who is not in your network and is not friends with any of your friends, you can sometimes be able to tell.
Here's how: Say, you have a boyfriend who used to be friends with a girl a while back but never as a friend on facebook. Suddenly, she shows up as a friend suggestion on your facebook. She's not on any of your networks and you don't share any friends. The only way she'd show up on your suggestion list is if she visited your profile. While this is probably not failproof, it's an indication that they've been visiting your profile.
If you're friends with a friend of your stalker, or if you are in the same network, this won't work. The suggestion list is created from people in your network and friends of friends.
I only know this because it's happened to me.
Yes, some of the ways to recognise that is: if that person sends you lots of invititations, messages or starts chatting with you the moment you go online. If you have the opportunity to talk to them in real life do it. You can even ask one of your mutual friends to make sure.
there have been claims that you could find out, but I've tried to do that myself and it didn't work.
Added: There can be no doubt that Facebook, itself, can tell simply by tracing the URL of the people who 'lurk' on your page, but they will not reveal this information without a court order.
Nobody is stalking me because i have a private page that only my friends can see and if i don't know the person i don't accept the friend request.
It is ok thats what facebook is there for.
No, there are not facebook murders. Facebook has certain stalking rules and restrictions, so we do not allow such behavior.
They are surely stalking you on facebook.
You can prove someone is stalking you through a false account if you have messages from the profile. You can report the false account to the Facebook support team.
You can stop someone by sending message only by blocking that person from your Facebook. Messages will only be stopped when you block the person who is stalking.
Fred figglehorn is on youtube and facebook you can find lucas cruikshank on twitter (its like stalking him on there) and myspace
Hannah who? Best stalking device: Facebook Second best: Yellowpages.com /.ca ---- Answered by: James Hong
If he is also sending you messages (through Facebook, E-mail, twitter, phone etc) keep a record of it. Or try to voice record him secretly if you can, even have witnesses, this is keeping a record of them stalking you. When you have enough, you can file a restraining order on them. I've went through the same situation.
The abbundance of games, the ability to connect with friends, and the ability to find old friends. Oh, and the socially acceptable stalking.
It's personal for a reason, she doesn't want a bunch of random people stalking her life
Sadly - the list of sites that FORCE you to use Facebook is growing daily ! Personally I am DISGUSTED that Answers is included in that list ! Facebook is a DANGEROUS place for young and old alike - the growing list of stalking and grooming incidents instigated by Facebook users is horrendous !
This can be a very opinion-based question. Some people consider Facebook dangerous due to stalking reasons, others consider it dangerous for people's social lives. There is no real agreed upon answer of why some people just do not like Facebook in general.