‘Deleting a friend on Facebook could have serious consequences, after an Australian work tribunal found a woman in Tasmania, who unfriended a colleague on the social network following an argument, guilty of workplace bullying. The Fair Work Commission ruled that Lisa Bird, who works at the View estate agency in Launceston, was guilty of bullying […]

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‘Facebook has a new little known software that monitors your profile chat and pictures for criminal activity. The software will proceed to alert an employee at the company who will then decide whether to call authorities or not. The software will monitor individuals who have a ‘loose’ relationship on social media networks, according to an […]

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‘Thomas Smith, 27, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for leaving negative remarks on a local police department’s Facebook page back in 2012. After fighting the charges with his own lawsuit, Smith was recently awarded a $35,000 settlement because his rights were violated by the arrest. The feud between Smith and the police began […]

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‘Facebook is spying on people in “the very same way” that the US’s National Security Agency (NSA) does, said the Belgian data protection watchdog at a court hearing where the social network stands accused of violating the privacy of internet users. “When it became known that the NSA was spying on people all around the […]

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  ‘The head of MI5 has launched an unprecedented attack on social media companies, saying they have a “responsibility” to pass on intelligence of potential terrorism. Andrew Parker, Director General of the Security Service, questioned why internet companies would not come forward if they had suspicions of a terror risk. He also warned Britain was […]

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‘The German government and Facebook are working with an organization led by an ex-Stasi agent to oversee a new program that will identify “xenophobic” posts made on the social networking website and punish people who make them with fines and jail sentences. The German Minister of Justice Heiko Maas met with Facebook this week to […]

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‘Now, more than ever, it may pay to be wary of accepting just any old friend request online. Facebook recently filed a patent stating that a person can be denied a loan based on the credit history of contacts online. Flowers float in the sea after they were thrown into the Mediterranean in honor of […]

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‘Academics and scientists researching privacy on the Internet have found it difficult to actually define the parameters of their research and, specifically, what exactly constitutes “privacy” and “privacy violations.” As this study notes, for example, the study of online privacy is a popular field of research, but the term “privacy” nevertheless “remains poorly defined,” and […]

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‘In this video Luke Rudkowski talks to the CEO and one of many people behind Minds.com a new opensource encrypted social network that many are saying will destroy Facebook. The new social network took off and gained popularity when anonymous groups started to endorse it and now many people are signing up.’

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Note the arrogant remark by Zuckerberg’s sister at 3.43 about ‘accidentally’ removing pages.

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With the most crass and outrageous timing and censorship, Facebook has chosen the very week when David Icke has been proved right about Prime Minister Ted Heath to ban him for posting what reflects the truth about Heath and his relationship with Savile. David was the only person who publicly named Prime Minister Ted Heath […]

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‘Facebook has landed itself in trouble again over it’s controversial data policy, which actively seeks to destroy the anonymity of its users. Germany’s Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection, Johannes Caspar, has found that Facebook’s ‘real names’ policy is in violation of German data protection law and must cease immediately. Caspar has informed Facebook that it […]

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When banks build new gleaming headquarters, that generally marks the top of the bank’s fortunes. There appears to be some sort of hubris in constructing a monumental new headquarters that shouts “we’re rich beyond all conception” that angers the stock

‘On Wednesday July 15th, 2015, the Senate will vote on a measure that would require social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to report suspected terrorist activity to Federal authorities. This is part of the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2016. While the feds say this is to protect social media companies who do […]

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‘In October 2012, then-New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly announced a new initiative, called “Operation Crew Cut,” which would target gang activity by focusing on so-called street crews. Kelly doubled the size of the anti-gang unit to 300 police officers, assigned to the task of surveilling teenagers on Facebook. Many of these kids are under […]

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