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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

Almost Savvy

As you probably know, Facebook has been facing a barrage of complaints regarding their “public is the new norm&# approach to privacy which resulted in much of your/our content being made public by default. The feedback we heard from users was that in our efforts to innovate, some of our privacy settings h ad become confusing.

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AI ethics: How marketers should embrace innovation responsibly

Sprout Social

Leading tech companies, government entities like the United Nations and research and data science communities have worked to shape and publish guidelines to address ethical issues. AI misuse or neglecting ethical concerns can result in a damaged brand reputation, product failures, litigation and regulatory issues.

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Can Amazon Teach Reputation Management? | Small Business Mavericks

Small Business Mavericks

If you ask Forbes Media and Reputation Institute, Amazon is the most reputable company in the world today. Amazon’s reputation is not based on its brand or its products, which makes me wonder if Google would have ranked higher had product been a criteria. It is not extension of your product’s reputation.

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Free webinar on Twitter for Australian Teachers – PIL Microsoft Teachers

Laurel Papworth

I’m teaching a free webinar on Twitter for Australian Teachers – it’s on the PIL network for teachers and sponsored by Microsoft. **. Filing our Your Profile, assessing Reputation Online. Reputation measurement embedded in Twitter. Monitoring Twitter through 3rd party tools – ethics of spying and privacy.

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What Happens in Vegas… (Or How to Ruin a Reputation With Just One.

Almost Savvy

Regardless of your privacy settings or your own practice of sharing certain thing with friends only, there are no guarantees. To manage our online reputation, we must ask ourselves one question before we click that button: “Am I OK with my mom, my boss, my professors and CNN seeing this? Have a great day!

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Facebook Tip: How To Choose Who Can See Your Friends

Almost Savvy

After the enormous missteps Facebook has taken lately with respect to privacy and control over our own content and a tidal wave of bad press, they’ve modified the settings and the ability to manage who can see our Friends has returned. Not surprisingly, people were none too happy with this change.

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How Facebook Hurt My Feelings | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

In the end, it turned out that somehow Facebook had totally screwed up her privacy settings and a bunch of her friends now had limited access. Still, it shocked me to see how a little check-box deep in the Facebook privacy settings led to my own feelings of self-doubt and rejection. Two things occurred to me: 1.

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