tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post5087022559792288442..comments2024-01-03T13:45:38.251+01:00Comments on El blog de @mjgsm: Lord Richard Allan and FacebookM Jesúshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-14372839532996734292012-05-13T12:41:02.389+02:002012-05-13T12:41:02.389+02:00Merche says:
I don’t know much about social networ...Merche says:<br />I don’t know much about social networking communities. Though I unsuccessfully try to make my daughter understand that more than 500 photos shared with her online friends is too much for someone her age. That she is probably showing things that in the future may no longer reflect her anymore. And I try to warm her that somebody could use any information about her to harm her. Nevertheless she keeps talking about privacy rules, as if she knew everything.<br /> My daughter is a teenager and she feels tremendously attracted to Facebook because of its addictive appeal. Although she isn’t old enough to have a Facebook account, most of her friends have one. Therefore they had to lie about their identity in order to set an account. It is not only possible, but especially common among youngsters to set up fake accounts. Sometimes they do it just to be able to set an account on Facebook, some other times just to fool their friends on social grounds.<br /> Moreover, as far as I know some companies use fake business accounts to promote their products. And some people set up fake accounts in order to grow the visibility of certain fan pages. Apart from the potential danger that people who are not happy with their own identity and they create a second identity online, so the people who get into a relationship with them may eventually get hurt. <br />Although lately Facebook has started actions to delete fake accounts on the social networking website, and the site disables an account it deems fake, they don’t really have a system to verify every single account.<br />In my opinion, as regards this matter of privacy, Facebook cunningly turned the discussion over choice and informed consent. But the debate is unfolding because people are being duped, tricked and even coerced and confused into doing things without taking the consequences into consideration.<br />I think we should be realistic and recognize that the better protection for users is to have more information about the consequences of sharing personal information. It is important for young people to know about other people’s complaints. So in my opinion a national education campaign on this matter should be launched.M Jesúshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-67178727237192983182012-05-07T07:17:56.194+02:002012-05-07T07:17:56.194+02:00Thanks a bunch, Elena, we hope Lord Allan will ans...Thanks a bunch, Elena, we hope Lord Allan will answer soon.M Jesúshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-65366958380971917592012-05-06T22:38:15.384+02:002012-05-06T22:38:15.384+02:00Facebook has turned into such a powerful and quick...Facebook has turned into such a powerful and quick tool to spread opinions, that many users have found an easy way to make comments discrediting people. For instance, some Facebook radio-channels are used by people under false identities to slander politicians, union members and very well-known people in local areas. Has Facebook thought about having any kind of control of these bad-behaviors in order to prevent a damage that, otherwise, will remain beyond a possible judgment?Elenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00501798731545277472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-39325284239704107202012-05-06T22:03:38.845+02:002012-05-06T22:03:38.845+02:00I will pass it on to Lord Allan, Vicky, thanks!I will pass it on to Lord Allan, Vicky, thanks!M Jesúshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-31361431476028361552012-05-06T21:59:25.747+02:002012-05-06T21:59:25.747+02:00I have another question:
On facebook, I can say ...I have another question: <br /><br />On facebook, I can say if I like something, share it and write comments. However, why I can't choose "I don't like"?Vickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10446392978479477797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-27424204318959015272012-05-05T19:29:02.510+02:002012-05-05T19:29:02.510+02:00Thank you for your question, Lord Allan will be re...Thank you for your question, Lord Allan will be receiving it soon, so stay tuned for his answer!M Jesúshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-54737352508737968902012-05-05T15:02:56.161+02:002012-05-05T15:02:56.161+02:00My question for Lord Richard Allan:
I know that i...My question for Lord Richard Allan:<br /><br />I know that it doesn’t enable anyone to access private user information without explicit user consent. However, you usually send lots of e-mails to people who don’t want to be a facebook member in order to convince them to sign up for facebook account. Don't you think that they could feel upset with your company?Vickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10446392978479477797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356981785989186907.post-82062474409490602582012-05-03T12:45:12.262+02:002012-05-03T12:45:12.262+02:00If you'd like the link to Mauge's soundclo...If you'd like the link to Mauge's soundcloud for Lord Allan, here it is: http://snd.sc/IoBluRM Jesúshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16441811091505144217noreply@blogger.com