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Why Facebook cannot really help you in your neighborhood
E-democracy is working on a blog post on the Top Ten Reasons Facebook (Alone) Doesn’t Cut It for Neighbors Online. This is a partial, extra-short summary of that page, expressly written in the hope that it will motivate you to join that discussion, understand what is at stake and get out of the dangerous “Facebook-only” bubble.
How to NOT implement a website privacy policy
Yesterday, following some a link provided by a friend, I read an article recently published by the Star Online magazine. I wanted to add a comment to that article, but only found in that page the following statement (see [screenshot
): “If you’d like to post a comment on the issue, you can do so at The Star’s Facebook."
A cultural side effect of "what happens on Facebook and Twitter when you die"
British Magazine Pc Pro has an interesting article about something which, they report, happens one and a half million times a year: