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For many in the online space these days the words “Facebook privacy” would be called an oxymoron. Then of course there would be the usual calling others at Facebook morons and then it would get worse from there but I digress. Michael Arrington recently interviewed the poster child for the “Privacy? What privacy?” movement, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Mashable’s Pete Cashmore tells us : Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg claims that if Facebook was starting out now...
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Most of us have blogs, right? How do you react to anonymous vulgar comments? Hit SPAM, right? Yeah, me too. And so did the Director of Social Media for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Kurt Greenbaum. The first time. But when the anonymous commenter again posted the single-word vulgarity, Greenbaum tracked his IP address—to a school. Probably thinking he was reporting a misbehaving student, Greenbaum contacted the school and explained the situation. Six hours later, the school called back: they’d...
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Last night on Twitter, I saw a pretty high-profile user retweet a message he’d received from one of his connections. It was high praise about this person, and was retweeted verbatim with no changes to the text. My initial reaction to that was to ask the following question to the Twittersphere: The responses came in thick and fast and they opened up a great stream of conversation for the next hour at least, with aspects to all sides of the original question. David Spinks and Alex Tan opened...
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There’s a really interesting discussion going on in the comment section of Bryan’s post - The More You Post, The Better You Rank . Technorati released a report that found the top blogs post multiple times a day. Bryan asked if readers prefer blogs with multiple posts or a single daily posts …
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Starting today, those of you who take the time and energy to get involved in the conversation here on Ink are now able to preview your comments before making them live to the world. In a nut shell, when you have completed drafting your comment in the text box at the foot of a comment [...]
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