Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook’s marketing director, has a fix for cyberbullying: stop people from doing anything online without their names attached. Facebook requires all members to use their real names and email addresses when joining the social network — a policy that has been difficult at times to enforce, as the prevalence of spam accounts or profiles assigned to people’s pets suggest. Zuckerberg, who is Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg’s sister, argued that putting an end to anonymity online could help curb bullying and harassment on the web. “I think anonymity on the Internet has to go away,” she said during a panel discussion on social media hosted Tuesday evening by Marie Claire magazine. “People behave a lot better when they have their real names down. … I think people hide behind anonymity and they feel like they can say whatever they want behind closed doors.” Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has also made this suggestion, calling online anonymity “dangerous” and predicting that governments will eventually “demand” that people use their names for all online activity. But the proposal to tie real-world identities to online actions is a controversial one, with many privacy and free speech advocates countering that anonymity is necessary to protect dissidents and other individuals, such as sexual abuse victims. Gigaom’s Matthew Ingram wrote recently, “Many people believe that requiring real names will solve the problems of trolls and bad behavior, but they don’t — and that policy can have negative consequences in terms of suppressing dialogue about important topics.” Though pressed several times to name what new features Facebook will offer to better safeguard security on the social networking site, Zuckerberg declined to offer specific examples of forthcoming initiatives. “There’s so much more we can do,” she said. “We’re actively tying to work with partners like Common Sense Media and our safety advisory committee.” Erin Andrews, an ESPN anchor who had a naked video of her posted online by a stalker, joined Zuckerberg as a panelist and addressed her struggles to have the illegally-obtained video removed from the web. She became emotional at points during the conversation and described her frustration working Google and other companies that declined to pull the video from the websites hosting it. Andrews praised Google for its “remarkable” contribution to the campaign against bullying titled “It gets better,” but noted she also found it inconsistent: Google searches for her name still turn up the images and videos posted by her stalker, even as the search giant professes to be taking a stand against online harassment. “So when does it get better? I’m confused,” said Andrews, who suggested that her situation may have been viewed differently because it involves a “woman in her 30s.” “It’s still cyberbullying. Somebody needs to step in. As a family we’re always asking, what is it going to take?”
Continue reading …In a “Fareed Zakaria GPS” segment to be aired on CNN Sunday and posted at the network's website Thursday, the host flat out lies about the current debt ceiling debate as well as when and why credit rating agencies began expressing concern about our nation's finances. “Please understand that none of these things are happening because the United States is running deficits,” Zakaria falsely claims. “We face downgrades and investor panic not because of our deficits” (video follows with transcript and commentary): FAREED ZAKARIA: Since 1960, the debt ceiling has been raised 78 times. My basic point is that this is a crisis that we have manufactured out of whole cloth. We have created a circumstance in which the world doubts our credibility, rating agencies are thinking of downgrading our debt and the dollar's role as the world's reserve currency could be jeopardized. Please understand that none of these things are happening because the United States is running deficits. There was no indication – by any metric – that the United States was having difficulty borrowing money one month ago. In fact, the world has been lending money to the United States more cheaply than ever before. We face downgrades and investor panic not because of our deficits but because we are behaving like deadbeats, refusing to pay our bills, pouting while the bill collector waits at the door. Absolute total nonsense. The high and mighty Zakaria conveniently forgot the downgrade warning Standard & Poor's published on April 18 of this year: * We have affirmed our 'AAA/A-1+' sovereign credit ratings on the United States of America. * The economy of the U.S. is flexible and highly diversified, the country's effective monetary policies have supported output growth while containing inflationary pressures, and a consistent global preference for the U.S. dollar over all other currencies gives the country unique external liquidity. * Because the U.S. has, relative to its 'AAA' peers, what we consider to be very large budget deficits and rising government indebtedness and the path to addressing these is not clear to us, we have revised our outlook on the long-term rating to negative from stable. * We believe there is a material risk that U.S. policymakers might not reach an agreement on how to address medium- and long-term budgetary challenges by 2013; if an agreement is not reached and meaningful implementation is not begun by then, this would in our view render the U.S. fiscal profile meaningfully weaker than that of peer 'AAA' sovereigns. That last sentence warrants repeating: “We believe there is a material risk that U.S. policymakers might not reach an agreement on how to address medium- and long-term budgetary challenges by 2013; if an agreement is not reached and meaningful implementation is not begun by then, this would in our view render the U.S. fiscal profile meaningfully weaker than that of peer 'AAA' sovereigns.” This was issued on April 18, more than three months ago. As you can see, there was nothing in this report about the debt ceiling. In fact, it wasn't even mentioned. Quite the contrary, S&P on that day issued a negative outlook for our debt specifically due to our “very large budget deficits and rising government indebtedness.” Yet Zakaria says in this segment to be aired Sunday, “Please understand that none of these things are happening because the United States is running deficits…We face downgrades and investor panic not because of our deficits.” What Zakaria is doing is depicting the crisis to be about the debt ceiling rather than the debt and the deficit, and this is utter nonsense that is totally indefensible given S&P's warning in April. Is this the kind of blatant misrepresentation that is now tolerated at the self-described “Most trusted name in news?” In any other profession be it law, medicine, financial services, you name it, such a blatant lie by an employee to the public would be met with the harshest of consequences. Why is this allowed in the so-called “news” industry?
Continue reading …Was there ever really any doubt about who would win the Old Spice Guy vs. Fabio showdown? After a battle that according to Mashable spanned more than 100 videos , old Old Spice guy Isaiah Mustafa wound up defeating his windblown foe with … time travel? And a baby-blue balloon? You’re just…
Continue reading …(Video Link) Adhama, a five-month old hippo at the San Diego Zoo, probably can’t dance on land. But she sure can swim with finesse! -via Uniblog Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 04/07/2011 15:47 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …A music video set to the Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark song “Rise Above” surfaced online today, and beside the fact that the sleepy clip lacks any truly exciting footage (Backstage rehearsals! Skyscrapers! Shadows! Zzzz!), isn’t this all a little too late? The show has already been torn apart, and any heat this song could … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 29/07/2011 00:24 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …The White House spokesman Jay Carney is dismissing the latest debt-ceiling bill from House Speaker John Boehner as overly partisan and a dangerous waste of time. (July 29)
Continue reading …MTV News explores the wonders of the Internet in 1995. via Grantland Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 28/07/2011 21:58 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Fox News's Steve Doocy and former CIA officer Michael Scheuer took the gossip site Gawker to task Friday for claiming to out the identity of the CIA officer responsible for orchestrating the bib Laden raid in May. “I think most of the media is anti-Agency, and they think it's fun to put people at risk,” said Scheuer. [VIDEO SOON] Scheuer also pointed out that the story was not getting nearly as much coverage as the Valerie Plame scandal. “I think it's much worse. Ms. Plame probably didn't have a lot of enemies around the world that remember going to come looking for them. But this fellow responsible for Osama bin Laden's death or in part for it is certainly at risk.” He further noted that the mainstream media has a history of bias against American intelligence services. “For example, you know, the Pulitzer Prize for treason, if I remember correctly, went to the woman at the Washington Post who exposed the Agency's black sites during the rendition program. So the media and the media establishment rewards this kind of conduct,” said Scheuer. Doocy also pointed out that there was no evidence that the individual highlighted by Gawker is even the agent in question. “Steve, the average high school yearbook staff has more integrity and common sense than Gawker or AP. They might have put an entirely mistaken personality on someone's bull's eye. It's an extraordinarily reckless unprofessional thing to do,” said Scheuer. “The news was bin Laden was killed. The officers in the military and the Agency responsible for that should have been congratulated, end of story. No one needs to know anybody who was involved in that operation.” A transcript of the exchange, which aired at 6:51 a.m. on Friday, follows.
Continue reading …Let’s face it – these days, we take one look at an @yahoo, @aol or @msn email address and we snicker. Go on, admit it. Well instead of ridiculing those who are stuck in the year 2000, why not help them out with an Email Intervention? Get them off of the email services usually associated Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 23:48 Number of articles : 4
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