Facebook, Facebook, What Do YOU See?
If you have kids and you are at all familiar the classic children's board book "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" authored by Bill Martin Jr and illustrated by Eric Carle, then you will understand that the subject of this diary is a tribute to that book and read in the same tone.
All good things should be used in moderation. The same goes for the social networking sites Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. (There are plenty more...) Those that jump in and friend, connect, post, and share in excess may expose themselves if they are not aware of all of the consequences possible from using these sites.
The information you post and share on these sites are not only controlled by the companies that host it, but may also be available to a countless sized audience. There is an article posted on darkREADING yesterday that highlights some good reasons to show moderation when using social networking sites.
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There are many reminders through out the piece that your private information should NOT be shared on these sites.
So go back to each of your social networking sites and ask yourself the question:
What do I see?
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Kevin Shortt
ISC Handler on Duty
Comments
dec0der
Jul 7th 2010
1 decade ago
Rob VandenBrink
Jul 8th 2010
1 decade ago
David
Jul 8th 2010
1 decade ago
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2366057,00.asp
An older article here.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facial_recognition_comes_to_facebook.php
The algorithm behind Photo Finder has been in development since 2007. Unlike many of the facial recognition algorithms out there today, this one does not require people to face the camera head-on in order for it to be accurate. Instead, it focuses on identifying people in "everyday photos" - that is, photos taken from different angles, out-of-focus shots, photos in low lighting, or those in which people are making odd facial expressions, etc.
dec0der
Jul 8th 2010
1 decade ago