Facebook’s Internal Moderator Policies Should Have Been Published Years Ago
It’s taken a leak to the press to understand what Facebook really wants. Continue reading Facebook’s Internal Moderator Policies Should Have Been Published Years Ago
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It’s taken a leak to the press to understand what Facebook really wants. Continue reading Facebook’s Internal Moderator Policies Should Have Been Published Years Ago
Despite facial recognition and other technology, it’s still a gruelling cat-and-mouse game for investigators Continue reading Military ‘revenge porn’ investigation leads to 21 felony cases
“I am one of my clients.” Continue reading Carrie Goldberg Is Fighting Revenge Porn One Court Case at a Time
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: Facebook tackles ‘revenge porn’; Microsoft beefs up privacy; security pros lax on passwords
Did you realize that guessing somebody’s password (or, at least, using it to access an account without permission) is a crime? Continue reading 3 things you might not realize are cybercrimes
The girl’s attorney said that Facebook should have made preventing republishing a “red-line” issue Continue reading 14-year-old sues Facebook over nude photo posted to “shame” site
The nonconsensual porn site targets particular high schools and regions. More than 2,000 images have been posted, some filled in with personal information to help identify victims. Continue reading “Hunted” schoolgirls’ nude images and personal info published online
The final text of the proposed Intimate Privacy Protection Act is better aligned with tech interests. Continue reading New Revenge Porn Bill Shows Silicon Valley’s Influence in Politics
Listen to our chat with David Farrier, the director of ‘Tickled.’ Continue reading Seeking Fit Young Men to Listen to Our Podcast About Tickling
By practicing a sort of reverse search-engine optimization, we can participate in a better, nicer, more ethical internet. Continue reading The Kindness of Letting the Internet Forget