Children's Safety on Facebook
Children's Safety on Facebook by Tetridia
Social Networking websites and the internet in general have been a
playground for molesters that use these to prey on children. Last
summer, Myspace in the US removed thousands of users from its
network after being pressured by the US government.
Facebook will now be changing its procedures regarding complaints
involving unsolicited approaches and inappropriate content, all
thanks to New York attorney Andrew Cuomo who carried out his own
investigation after receiving numerous complaints. As per Facebooks
chief privacy officer "the attorney general pointed out some
weaknesses in our complaint-handling process (,) what he has
directed us to do is renew our vigilance around complaint
handling.”
Facebook's new procedures will involve:
* Fast-track and priority to any complaints to do with nudity,
pornography and unwelcome approaches;
* Quicker responses to any complaints of these nature, they will be
aiming to respond within 24 hours, and demonstrate their actions
within 72 Hours;
* Warnings concerning the risks of social networking would be
presented to perspective members before signing up;
An independent examiner should also be monitoring the effectiveness
of these new procedures, nevertheless alot more could be done on
Facebook, but it does seem to be a good first step.
Anja Glauch is the co-founder and managing director of Tetridia
Ltd. She began her career in Information Technology more than 11
years ago. She is leading the companies Online Marketing, Search Engine Marketing and Search
Engine Optimisation activities.
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