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How to Avoid Being Banned on Social Networks + What to Do if You Are

Webbiquity SMM

Many people are being banned over on LinkedIn or even on alternative social networks like the Minds network. The Bots Banned Many from Social Media Networks. One thing to note is that you can be banned on any social network by being caught up in the bots. Know the Rules of Each Network.

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Social Networks and Privacy

Janet Fouts

I’m a bit more pragmatic than some of my co-panelists on what privacy we can actually have in this day and age. I’m trying to keep my focus in this case on activists and their issues with privacy online. You can’t mention activism and social media without James Karl Buck coming up. Good stuff here too.

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Can You See Who Views Your VSCO? Understanding Privacy and User Experience on the Popular Photo Platform

BeingOptimist

Due to some privacy concerns users have started expressing concern and have asked if there is a way to see who has viewed their VSCO profile. Let’s dive into the details and find out in this blog whether can you see who views your VSCO profile. VSCO has been criticized for its privacy practices.

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Tips for Managing Your Friend Settings on Facebook

SocMed Sean

Facebook continues to grow more and more complex as a social network, and the privacy settings continue to expand. In this article, we’ll share our favorite tips for learning how to manage your friend lists and privacy settings on Facebook.

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Social Networking Terms of Use in 2013

Firebelly

2012 didn’t end well for social networking and the ever-looming subject of online privacy. Popular social sites like Facebook have been the subject of privacy concerns for years, but users are starting to hold companies accountable for their actions – making others rethink the way they take on Internet privacy.

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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

Mindjumpers

During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users. I have found this chart that illustrates Facebook’s evolution of privacy from the early days in 2005 up until recently.

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Judge Confirms: You Have No Privacy. Get Over It.

Socialized

My old boss, Scott McNealy, former CEO of Sun Microsystems, said , in 2003, “You have no privacy. Brown points out that from a legal standpoint, this statement is both puzzling and unnecessary, but it is nonetheless indicative of a general sentiment that there is no longer any reasonable expectation of online privacy.

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