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Facebook Exodus Planned for May 31: Will You Quit? When Facebook launched its Open Graph API and brought instant personalization to the web it probably didn't expect users to revolt — but they are. In light of growing concerns around user privacy, Matthew Milan and Joseph Dee are attempting to mobilize a formal Facebook revolt with Quit Facebook Day. Safe Online Outreach Society Facebook co-founder Hughes builds new social network for causes Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook, has spent the past year working on a new social network. This time, for good deeds. With Jumo, set to launch on Nov. 30, Hughes hopes users will bring the same enthusiasm they do to Facebook status updates and fan pages to issues such as women’s rights in South Asia, child trafficking in Eastern Europe, and the fight against Aids. And instead of working out of the Harvard University dorm room he shared with Facebook partner Mark Zuckerberg, Hughes has been working out of offices of in New York. The nonprofit is launching its social network as households are cutting expenses. Hughes, who ran the social media campaign for President Obama’s election run, stopped by The Washington Post last week to talk about Jumo. (Washington Post Co. Here’s an edited version of our interview: Q: Why are you interested in social causes, and what do you bring that world? A: This is not about giving. There are three basic opportunities that this presents. Q: Why do this?
SafeKids.com | Digital citizenship, online safety & civility Facebook's privacy issues dog California candidate By John Letzing, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Chris Kelly, the former Facebook Inc. privacy chief running for California attorney general, is absorbing an attack from a political opponent that makes use of his former employer's privacy-related, public-relations meltdown. Facebook, the popular social-networking service that's accumulated nearly 500 million users, has come under severe criticism lately for its privacy practices. Some users have urged others to quit Facebook following the company's recent unveiling of a feature that can share information about which Web sites they visit -- just the latest policy change to raise hackles. Social networks confront privacy loophole Facebook and several other social-networking sites have been sending data to advertisers that could be used to find consumers' names and other personal details. Kelly, who served as Palo Alto, Calif. For the most part, his opponents in the June 8 Democratic primary had avoided the Facebook privacy issue.
Getting started – For families – Safety Center – Google As a parent or guardian, you know what feels right for your family and how your kids learn best. To help your family navigate through new technologies, gadgets, and services in an ever-changing online world, it helps to get practical advice. That’s why we continuously talk to safety experts, parents, educators and communities around the world – to keep a pulse on what works. Together, we can help nurture a community of responsible digital citizens. {*style:<ul>*} {*style:<li>*} {*style:<h3>*} Family Link {*style:</h3>*} {*style:<br>*} With the Family Link app from Google, you can stay in the loop as your kid explores on their Android device.
The Evolution of Facebook's Privacy Rules - Business Facebook is doing exciting things. Its Open Graph protocol could create an kind of clearinghouse of articles, restaurants, and other online items we indicate that we "like" on plug-in widgets around the web. This would help publishers and companies customize their websites and make the Web a more personal experience. Thing is, an Internet that knows us is an Internet that watches us. Facebook understands that it has invaluable information about its users on Facebook profiles. It also knows that users are jittery about making their personal information public. This is a telling visualization of Facebook's privacy rules, changing over time. To be sure, this isn't Facebook's fault.
A Bullying Quiz Printer-friendly version Objectives: Understand how evidence regarding behavioral patterns might challenge personal beliefs and assumptions about social behavior Use evidence about bullying behavior to inform daily decisions regarding social interactions and understand the necessity of making personal decisions in bullying situations Use factual information to consider consequences and alternatives of personal behavior choices IntroductionEven students who have experienced bullying might be surprised by the statistics and studies about bullying. The frequency with which students admit to bullying might surprise students who feel alone and isolated due to the wrath of a bully. It is important, likewise, for students who are victims and bystanders to seek help when this kind of behavior emerges. A common trait among bullies is lack of empathy, the inability to be aware of or understand other people's feelings. Activities
Diaspora Three Weeks Away From Unveiling Open-Source Facebook Alternative Remember Diaspora? You’ll be forgiven if you don’t. Since they received a lot of hype as the open-source “Facebook Alternative” this past May, they’ve been quiet. That’s good news. We all forgot to quit. And so the question remains: will a project like Diaspora be able to get any traction given Facebook’s 500 million person head start? At the very least, Diaspora is being realistic about what they can and cannot do. Further, they write: We are spending a good chunk of time concentrating on building clear, contextual sharing. And while the open-sourcing of the project begins on September 15, they won’t be done working on it. Meanwhile, the team notes that it is time for some R&R, as three of them will be attending the Burning Man festival in California.
Home | StopBullying.gov Mum's the word from all-hands Facebook company meeting on privacy Computerworld - Right out of the gates, Facebook is staying mum about what went on during its all-hands-on-deck company privacy meeting late on Thursday. In an e-mailed statement to Computerworld, Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said, "We had a productive discussion where comments were made and questions were asked and answered." Noyes declined, however, to say if the social networking giant made any decisions about changing its contentious privacy policies or if the meeting was simply to allow employees to ask questions about the brouhaha that has arisen over them. Earlier on Thursday, Noyes would only confirm that a meeting had been called to discuss privacy issues. The blogosphere, though, has been heating up with rampant conjecture about today's meeting, since it comes on the heels of the latest complaints about privacy protections on the uber popular social networking site.
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Welcome to the Clemson University website for the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP). The Olweus Program (pronounced Ol-VAY-us) is a comprehensive approach that includes schoolwide, classroom, individual, and community components. The program is focused on long-term change that creates a safe and positive school climate. It is designed and evaluated for use in elementary, middle, junior high and high schools (K-12). The OBPP aligns with many Common Core Standards: OBPP and Common Core - Elementary School OBPP and Common Core - Middle School OBPP and Common Core - High School This website, maintained by Clemson University, presents basic program information related to bullying prevention research, OBPP training information, and ongoing programming and training support of our National Olweus Trainers. The OBPP is one of the programs conducted by the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life.