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Kamis, 20 Januari 2011

Amber Alerts on Facebook Now



Unfortunately, as much as we wouldn't want to hear such sad news, we do get to hear or watch on news that some kid has gone missing and that the parents are desperately looking for their children. Very often, radio alerts, city specific news updates are given so that anybody in that vicinity can help in finding such missing children. Text messages for such cases are also received if one has signed up. Responsible networks and organizations such as AOL, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft all help in disseminating such information.

And now facebook too will do this work of spreading the word around about missing children so that help is provided. Of course, this is all an optional feature and if one wants to specifically receive updates for his location, he will get updates only for that vicinity. Facebook is one of the most popular forms of viral communication and the word spreads around quickly, so it is hoped that this move will help in finding missing children.

The Amber alert program, which was established 15 years ago after the abduction and murder of its namesake, 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, has so far resulted in the recovery of 525 kids according to Ernie Allen, CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).


Minggu, 16 Januari 2011



Child actor Daniel Roche, who played Just William in the recent BBC1 series, has been targeted by an internet stalker who set up a fake Facebook page in his name. But when Daniel’s mother asked Facebook to take the page down they failed to act – until The Mail on Sunday stepped in.

Well this has been the usual story of FB. They do nothing till the media steps in.

A fake page was also created in the name of 8 year old Isabella who played Violet Elizabth Bott in Just William. Daniel’s mom discovered about her son’s fake page when Isabella’s mother told her. Although Isabella’s parents somehow managed to persuade FB to delete that page, but when Daniel’s parents contacted FB, nothing was done.

Scotland Yard also failed to act after Mrs Roche complained to a police station in North London. But Scotland Yard said it had ‘no knowledge’ of a complaint having been made by Mrs Roche. Very weird!

Last year, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre attacked Facebook for refusing to install a panic button which would allow users to report inappropriate behaviour on the site directly to CEOP.

A Facebook spokeswoman said:

‘It’s against Facebook’s rules to use a fake name or operate under a false identity and we provide our users with the tools to report anyone they think is doing this via report links on every page of our site.

These tools enable people to flag exactly why they are reporting someone, for example an inappropriate picture or a fake profile, and we urge all our users to make sure they are aware of how to use these reporting tools correctly.’

I don’t think any action is ever taken on FB. It’s only when the media gets in the picture, they delete pages or fake ids. They may have provided options, but it’s all useless. In fact a time comes when a person is so used to these fake ids that he/she stops complaining about them. Moreover, stalkers also confuse themselves as admirers, which is of course very amusing, as long as it’s not happening to you. It sounds like a broken record but FB never takes any action. Instead of wasting time on fake ids, it’s better to ignore them.

Social networking is so much fun. You get to meet people from all over the world. But it's not just FB, even other sites face the same problem. There are always people who want to abuse & invade the privacy of others. It doesn't matter what is their problem.

Senin, 10 Januari 2011



Detectives hunting the killer of Joanna Yeates are taking DNA samples from her Facebook friends.

They are swabbing dozens of people across Britain as calls for mass screening in her home city grow.

Those targeted include men who live more than 100 miles from the murder scene.

Officers are convinced that Miss Yeates, who was missing for eight days before her body was found a short drive from her home on Christmas Day, was killed by someone she knew.

The landscape architect had up to 200 friends on the website. Police are also asking for background information about her life and her relationship with her boyfriend Greg Reardon.

Police are also studying phone records after it emerged from one of Jo's friends that she sent her last text at 8.20pm.

Jo invited Matthew Wood out for a drink in the message but because he was at a Christmas party he didn't reply until 9.20pm. He told The Sun of his subsequent anguish at the fact that Jo didn't reply, but police hope the new information will help them determine what time she was strangled.

Police forces in other parts of the country are assisting with taking the DNA samples and conducting interviews.

One of Miss Yeates’s friends, who lives more than 100 miles from Bristol and had not seen the 25-year-old for several weeks, had a swab taken from the inside of his cheek last week.

As for her relationship with Greg, it was solid, they were happy and a great couple.

It is now 24 days since Miss Yeates was last seen alive.

Avon and Somerset Police insist they are ‘happy’ with the progress of the investigation.

But a source said: ‘A meeting has been called at the highest level to address major concerns.

‘There is a growing feeling that the inquiry team has too many young detectives on it. The longer the investigation goes on, the bigger the need for some old hands and detectives with 25 or so years of experience.’

Miss Yeates was last seen alive on December 17, when she was out for a drink with friends.

Her landlord Christopher Jefferies, 65, was arrested on suspicion of her murder and released on police bail. He denies any involvement.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1345603/Jo-Yeates-murder-Facebook-friends-asked-DNA-samples.html#ixzz1AlgC2WbD



Jumat, 07 Januari 2011



This is interesting. FB only takes action when the media gets involved. Laura captures birth story in photographs & those photos can be a bit too much for many. You know it’s not for everyone & it’s not fun stuff. You may have the urge to vomit even if you don’t have any problem with it. Parents may see the beauty of it, however.

Anyhow, I don’t think people have the right to approve or disapprove of it. No one forces you to watch these photos. You do that at your own will. But unfortunately, we still live in the Dark ages & FB disables accounts & pages whenever nudity comes in the picture, but so many fake ids are there & no action is taken against them. Only real people are bothered, cause they have a passion for something & closed minds have issues by what they are doing.

Laura Eckert said “she was shocked when the social media company told her last month it had removed inappropriate photos from her page.”

She sent several emails to FB & all of them were ignored till the media got involved. She sent some 30 emails & FB didn’t bother to respond to even one mail, but we all know that the involvement of media can generate a response very easily.

"It's funny it happened after the media got involved. I sent many polite e-mails asking for information over the course of the last few weeks and got no response. None," Eckert said.

FB has apologized Eckert for disabling her account.

Facebook spokesman Simon Axten said that while they review content on a daily basis, occasionally a mistake is made." Of course, we make an occasional mistake. This is an example," he said in an e-mail. "When this happens, and it's brought to our attention, we work quickly to resolve the issue."

According to MSNBC, Eckert believes the photos in question “were pictures she took of her friend, Leslie Kung, after Kung gave birth in her bathtub in May. The pictures show the mother and baby embracing for the first time, and parts of Kung's breasts can be seen, but not her nipples.”

In May when Laura posted these photos, she received warning from Facebook that the pictures were inappropriate because they contained nudity. Eckert cropped the images “to make sure they did not contain nipples or genitalia so they complied with Facebook policies.” She even removed some. Months passed and she never heard another word about it until December when her personal profile and business pages were disabled.

However, Eckert said she’s still a bit cloudy on what photos Facebook will and will not allow. "I need a little bit of clarity on what is a violation and what's not. I'm going to shoot another birth in a week or two and I'm going to want to share those photos," she said. "I see the miraculousness of it. Maybe that clouds my judgment a little bit."

Here’s a slideshow of some of her work & please bear in mind that it’s not for everyone:

http://www.newcreationphotography.com/birthslideshow.html

Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

1. It seems that the light at the end of the tunnel has been temporarily turned off due to economic conditions!

2. All you want for Christmas is me :P

3. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but three lefts do!

4. I came across a bumper sticker that said: Please God, protect me from your followers…

5. I’m not a schizophrenic… At least, that’s what all the voices tell me.

6. No matter how great your triumphs or how tragic your defeats — approximately one billion Chinese couldn’t care less!

7. You don’t have to swim faster than the shark, just faster than the guy next to you.

8. It’s hard to decide whether I want to be good or bad since good girls go to heaven, yet bad girls go everywhere!

9. My 40 year old friend is proof that no one gets too old to learn a new way of being stupid.

10. What’s the difference between a pregnant woman and a light bulb? You can unscrew a light bulb.



Minggu, 02 Januari 2011

Fun Photos on FB

This is not a very sensitive topic, but many will be offended. You know some people upload all kinds of pics & then we get sms, calls or messages in our inbox to check out those albums.

You don’t have to be curious enough. I guess it just happens. And I have never been able to understand as to why people upload such intimate photos as display pics & they even allow everyone to click & see the pic in totality. Which generates emails & the never-ending gossip sessions see no end for at least 2 days. Can you actually blame those who go on talking & talking for sometime? For God’s sake, we are humans, not angels!

There are times when you don’t have access, but people love sharing such things on mails. So if you have a habit of putting such pics on FB, keep in mind that your pics might be circulating. You cannot trust your friends or colleagues. Both male & females are into this thing. I’m telling you from my personal experience.

It’s amusing but the lives of some people do not move ahead till they put albums on FB. Sometimes I do feel sorry as some people only believe in jeering at them & at the same time, they leave nice comments.

As much as I hate to admit it, even I keep an eye on 2 people, but they are not in my circle. And yes I do not know why it is always 2 rather than just one. But in a way, we all are curious to some extent.

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