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[AllThingsD] On Wednesday, I moderated a panel for Common Sense Media about online privacy, with a focus on the impact on children.

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[GodzillaMall] Viral Video: Common Sense Media's Kid's Online Privacy Panel ...: It was a lively talk at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley,with a most excellent panel,so please check out this worthy and important issue:

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[AP Whomsoever] Viral Video: Common Sense Media's Kids' Online Privacy Panel | AP ...: It was a lively talk at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, with a most excellent panel, so please check out this worthy and important issue:

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[greenbook] The Great Data Privacy Debate: A Summary | GreenBook: Ray Poynter: EVP at Vision Critical and author of the Handbook of Online and Social Media Research. Poynter acknowledged that his position is similar to that of Ryan’s, but he is concerned that guidelines are “dead white mens’ rules.” “In an attempt to stay ever purer, organizations such as MRS are coming up with narrower and narrower definitions of market research. And what they define as MR really is MR, but it’s a shrinking part of the whole business.” He argues that it’s “arrogance if we set up rules from the chattering classes rather than letting people decide what’s done with their data.”

[Online is our future] Viral Video: Common Sense Media's Kid's Online Privacy Panel ...: Here is a video from a panel I moderated earlier this week for Common Sense Media about online privacy, with a focus on the impact on children.

[Crikey » Politics] Online anonymity, privacy and free speech under attack | Crikey: Government and corporations have an unusual ally in this campaign against online privacy: many in the mainstream media — as News Limited has been demonstrating lately — have long railed against online anonymity, despite the media’s own uncertain flirtation with audience interaction via comments sections of websites. A persistent theme of mainstream media commentary is that anonymous online participation fosters aggression, lowers the tone of public debate and encourages cranks.

[Research Access] The Great Data Privacy Debate: A Summary | Research Access: Ray Poynter: EVP at Vision Critical and author of the Handbook of Online and Social Media Research. Poynter acknowledged that his position is similar to that of Ryan’s, but he is concerned that guidelines are “dead white mens’ rules.” “In an attempt to stay ever purer, organizations such as MRS are coming up with narrower and narrower definitions of market research. And what they define as MR really is MR, but it’s a shrinking part of the whole business.” He argues that it’s “arrogance if we set up rules from the chattering classes rather than letting people decide what’s done with their data.”

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[Phil Bradley's weblog] Phil Bradley's weblog: Facebook sneaking in more adverts: I then have to choose the app - individually, and if you play a lot of games, that's a task in itself, THEN I choose App privacy, then I choose Custom, and then I can limit to 'only me'. I'm still not entirely sure if that's removed my data from friends games tickers - and besides, when I've done all of that - does that tell me that I can't still have my data used in a sponsored link?

[AVG] Privacy concerns force LinkedIn's ad policy: In its newly proposed system, although users will still need to opt out of the “social ads”, LinkedIn has stated that people’s personal details and photographs will no longer appear along side. Instead, the information is delivered in a more subtle and private manner by simply revealing that “X number of people in your network follow this company”.

[crm intelligence & strategy] Three Reasons Comment Moderation is Wrong (and one why it - Blog: The idea behind a blog is to spark the imagination of the reader, get them engaged,  have them contribute.  That the community and makes it a better destination.  Comment moderation puts a barrier between the community and the content.  It relegates the author to the role of gate-keeper and decision-maker.  It takes the power to contribute away from the reader.

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