Archive for the “privacy” category

So, Now That Facebook’s TOS Has Been Violated, Will It Stand Up For Its Users?

by Tony Hung on August 4, 2007

Update: Well, this is not as controversial as I first thought.  Turns out the .img in question was released by Mr. Medhora himself long time ago.  Interestingly enough, I do wonder if it still *is* a violation of Facebook’s TOS, (…)

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When Crowds Get Out Of Control — A Case for Stronger Digg Censorship?

by Tony Hung on June 21, 2007

Recently a woman was harassed to no end, thanks to YouTube that got frontpaged on Digg. Does Digg have an obligation towards privacy violations and calls for harassment?