No such thing as "deleted" on the Internet

Thu May 21, 2009 11:51AM EDT

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It's always fun to write about research that you can actually try out for yourself.

Try this: Take a photo and upload it to Facebook, then after a day or so, note what the URL to the picture is (the actual photo, not the page on which the photo resides), and then delete it. Come back a month later and see if the link works. Chances are: It will.

Facebook isn't alone here. Researchers at Cambridge University (so you know this is legit, people!) have found that nearly half of the social networking sites don't immediately delete pictures when a user requests they be removed. In general, photo-centric websites like Flickr were found to be better at quickly removing deleted photos upon request.

Why do "deleted" photos stick around so long? The problem relates to the way data is stored on large websites: While your personal computer only keeps one copy of a file, large-scale services like Facebook rely on what are called content delivery networks to manage data and distribution. It's a complex system wherein data is copied to multiple intermediate devices, usually to speed up access to files when millions of people are trying to access the service simultaneously. (Yahoo! Tech is served by dozens of servers, for example.) But because changes aren't reflected across the CDN immediately, ghost copies of files tend to linger for days or weeks.

In the case of Facebook, the company says data may hang around until the URL in question is reused, which is usually "after a short period of time." Though obviously that time can vary considerably.

Of course, once a photo escapes from the walled garden of a social network like Facebook, the chances of deleting it permanently fall even further. Google's caching system is remarkably efficient at archiving copies of web content, long after it's removed from the web. Anyone who's ever used Google Image Search can likely tell you a story about clicking on a thumbnail image, only to find that the image has been deleted from the website in question -- yet the thumbnail remains on Google for months. And then there are services like the Wayback Machine, which copy entire websites for posterity, archiving data and pictures forever.

The lesson: Those drunken party photos you don't want people to see? Simply don't upload them to the web, ever, because trying to delete them after you sober up is a tough proposition.

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  • 46 Posted by tjuchenqing on Sat May 23, 2009 11:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    o, my god, now i know why so many private information are leaked on internet.

  • 47 Posted by phil01810 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Goes to show that what you dont want to be on someone else's computer shouldnt be put on the web After all, uploading is putting it on someone else's computer...

  • 48 Posted by viewsatnewby on Sat May 23, 2009 11:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    folls names like fools faces often seen in public places

  • 49 Posted by apsarir on Sat May 23, 2009 11:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yeah people use your common sense..protect your profiles from buggers..and I must tell you please read the rights and responsibilities on Face Book.

  • 51 Posted by dave_dorkboy@verizon.net on Sat May 23, 2009 11:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thank God I am not a part of Gay Ass Myspace Twitter Flicker Facebook for that simple fact every must think I'm a Loser because I don't have one of these accounts think again. I don't need that to Brag About my life and my possessions and how great I got it with the Best looking Girlfriend best car house and Etc

  • 52 Posted by cassar11 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    why can't I share this post on Facebook - I think it's a Yahoo conspiracy!

  • 53 Posted by mkbttn on Sat May 23, 2009 11:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    That's exactly why I don't use any of that mess.

  • 54 Posted by kmcginley88 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    what i hate the most is when you cant control other people posting pictures of you that you didnt know you had and you didnt want them posted. grrr

  • 55 Posted by hiina786 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    So it means sending pics through emails also gets stored on net?

  • 58 Posted by demonic_schizophrenic_angel on Sat May 23, 2009 11:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    all though its wrong wheres it go any ways who sees this ghost files can any one hear me in this box haha i made a funny

  • 59 Posted by burgerchessking on Sat May 23, 2009 11:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    People are so ego centric to think anyone even cares to look at their picture. Be flattered if anyone even looks at your photo or any other useless info you post. One day you will wake up and realize it just doesn't matter!

  • 60 Posted by beachgirl3287 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Good, because I lost my external hard drive with all my traveling pictures...luckily I uploaded 95% of them to Facebook. Only downside is the original quality was way better, but atleast I have them. Thank you internet! lol

  • 61 Posted by partygirl011421 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    omg,,,this is crazy...i have so many accounts...i shud think a lot now...this is freeky

  • 62 Posted by adamwriley on Sat May 23, 2009 11:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well that's pretty stupid then. I think I'll create a program and get rich.

  • 64 Posted by oatmeal77 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    omg this is true?!?!?!?!?!?!? Now I gatta be careful on what I put online now.

  • 65 Posted by oatmeal77 on Sat May 23, 2009 11:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    omg this is true?!?!?!?!?!?!? Now I gatta be careful on what I put online now.

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