Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook have created a new ethical dilemma for many companies. Companies, SMEs, even colleges, are working hard to develop policies that affect employee social networking behavior. In particular, social network access for recruiters can provide personal information about potential employees that would otherwise be unavailable. Companies must comply with regulations and guidelines when disclosing information to the public. Individuals on social networking sites do not have such restrictions.
A black woman posts her experience on Facebook and tells the truth about what he calls n. Her posting was deleted by Facebook and she claimed that it violated the community guidelines. Then she could not access her profile for a while and some called Facebook Prison. Another black woman is talking about exchanges with a white woman. She received a note from Facebook saying her post violates the community guidelines and was put in Facebook prison. Then she looked at her profile hopelessly and deleted 8 posts. A few days later, they stated that they were accidentally deleted and were added back to her profile.
This is the International Women's Day, so tell your truth (unless you are a black woman and then close Eff)
In early 2011, Facebook announced plans to move its headquarters to the former Sun Microsystems campus of Menlo Park, California. According to the report, in March 2011, Facebook had deleted about 20,000 personal data concerning daily infringement of minors, spam, graphic contents, minors. This is part of efforts to improve network security. According to DoubleClick's statistics, in June 2011 Facebook's pageview reached 1 trillion, making it the most popular site for DoubleClick. According to Nielsen's survey, Facebook became the second largest visiting site in the United States following Google in 2011.
In 2010, Stutzman and Kramer-Duffield studied the motivation for undergraduate students' profile-only profiles on Facebook. Having a friend's only profile is a practical way to enhance Facebook's privacy management. The two authors wanted to distinguish the audience of interest and want to reveal the viewers of Facebook profile and groups of people who thought they were viewers, that is, people who thought Facebook profile was viewed. In this survey, it was shown that "expected violations were determined if the target audience was not jointly identified as a target audience". The Facebook network is divided into various levels. That is, an intimate relationship between family members and best friends, weak relationships such as "friends with leisure time and acquaintance with campus", and outsiders such as "teachers and administrators".
In 2007, user-generated activities on other sites were automatically added to the Facebook user profile as part of Facebook's attempt to monetize the user profile for the first time. For example, Beacon is a Facebook news feed, pointed out video titles rented from Blockbuster video by users. This violates the Video Privacy Protection Act. In a class action lawsuit, Facebook paid $ 9.5 million to the Privacy Guarantee Fund as part of a settlement agreement.