13 Sep 2014

Facebook tests self-deleting posts in NZ

9:34 pm on 13 September 2014

The head of a social media agency says it is no surprise Facebook is using New Zealand as a testing ground for a new feature.

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A logo created from pictures of Facebook users in the company's data centre in Lulea, in Swedish Lapland. Photo: AFP

The BBC has reported Facebook has been trialling a service allowing users to set their posts, including photos, to delete after a scheduled time.

It said the feature was only being tested in New Zealand.

Vaughn Davis, who runs the Goat Farm in Auckland, said the country was a popular guinea pig for social networks trying out new ideas.

"It's sort of a microcosm of the developed Western world. You know, there's 2.5 million Facebook users, a high percentage of mobile users and we're all pretty active on the programme."

Mr Davis said Facebook users should be wary of so-called self-deleting posts, as people can still find ways to access them.

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