Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Mark Zuckerberg talks

Mark Zuckerberg – From Facebook, answering privacy concerns with new settings Speaking up for the first time since f8 on the privacy mess. Simply put, many of you thought our controls were too complex. Our intention was to give you lots of granular controls; but that may not have been what many of you wanted. [...]


Surprising no one, Facebook and others send private data to advertisers

Facebook and Others Caught Sending User Data to Advertisers Wow. Tough to say you really care about user privacy when you’re handing really private data over to advertisers. As an advertiser? I don’t even want this kind of information. The Journal found that Facebook went farther than most in sharing identifiable data, by sending the [...]


Another wonderfully smart person angry about the state of Facebook Privacy: Danah Boyd

Facebook and “radical transparency” (a rant) Sometimes, what a person says is magnified 1,000 times by who says it. This is one of those times. Danah is a smart person. This is worth reading. What I find most fascinating in all of the discussions of transparency is the lack of transparency by Facebook itself. Sure, [...]


Facebook privacy statement: Longer than the Constitution of the United States

Facebook Privacy: A Bewildering Tangle of Options – Graphic – NYTimes.com This is fantastic. Note — two of the most important privacy options in Facebook are not actually available on the Facebook User Profile Privacy Settings page. How would someone just *know* that? And, say what you will about Facebook transparency, there’s just no excuse [...]


More sites investing in their own online assets for promotion

Global ad industry grapples with new spending trends | Reuters This is a message from the immediate future for small to medium-sized businesses, too. Big companies are recognizing the power of their own sites and the agility they have in creating content they control, and they’re spending money accordingly. The same can be true for [...]


“Facebook’s Gone Rogue” editorial at Wired.com this morning offers thoughts on an open alternative

"Facebook's Gone Rogue" editorial at Wired.com this morning offers thoughts on an open alternative

Facebook’s Gone Rogue; It’s Time for an Open Alternative | Epicenter | Wired.com Is there a substantive alternative to Facebook on the horizon? Google? Anyone? Hullo? So in December, with the help of newly hired Beltway privacy experts, it reneged on its privacy promises and made much of your profile information public by default. That includes [...]


Facebook is sniffing messages with questionable authority

Facebook’s E-mail Censorship is Legally Dubious, Experts Say | Epicenter | Wired.com Not sure this should be a surprise, but Facebook sniffs email content exchanged on the built-in messaging platform, then censors that content. I haven’t tested this. As outlined in the post, it’s not unusual for content to be deconstructed algorithmically, it’s done all the [...]


Frustrated with Facebook? Become a Smarter User

Frustrated with Facebook? Become a Smarter User

I love Facebook. If you’re on my friends list, you know I use the heck out of it. I post links to things I find interesting 5-10 times daily — indeed, things that are fully-awesome — all in the hope of building a list of wonderful things that may entertain and amuse a few of [...]


Facebook privacy settings, frogs, and scorpions

Facebook privacy settings, frogs, and scorpions

This is a picture of a scorpion embedded in plastic. I’ve had it for about 30 years — grandmother gave it to me when I was a kid — and I have since passed it on to my 7-year-old daughter. Because, you know, nothing says little girl like scorpion embedded in plastic. I like this [...]