This is one of the best designed Facebook
fakes I've seen. All the directions can be followed, and thanks to Facebook's lack of clarity, the "likes and comments" and the "photos" checkboxes can easily be interpreted the way that the originator of the spam-mail intends it to be interpreted.
As far as I can see, however, what these checkboxes really do is modify what you get in your news feed. All the ticked boxes are what ends up in your news feed, more or less. By unticking these boxes, you hide your friend's photos, comments and likes from
your own news feed - it has nothing to do with his information "going public".
If you want to really see what Facebook information is public on your timeline, then head over to your timeline and click the gearwheel (settings) icon next to the Activity log icon. In the pop-up menu, select "View As...", which is by default set to Public view. You now see your timeline as if you were somebody who was neither one of your friends, nor a friend of your friends. If you're not happy with what you see, head over to your privacy settings and alter them to your liking.
When it comes to fakes like this, the best tell is if you find a line like "Now, copy and paste this on your wall. Once I see this posted on your page I will do the same", which could be rephrased as "If you don't make this post go viral, I won't help you and you'll be doomed". If it has anything to do with your damnation to eternal virginity or a sudden death in bed tonight (again), those are fake too.
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