Facebook and other social networks appear to have crossed the line with respect to privacy and censorship. Facebook has been accused of helping one side while hiding the other side in many important debates. It has been accused of exposing the personal information of its users, violating their privacy. These perceptions are problems that must be fixed. What’s the next step? How can we go from the status quo to living under rules that everyone will accept? That depends largely on whether those who write the rules really understand the problems.
What’s Next With Facebook?
Posted by: Jeff Kagan April 27, 2018 05:00 AMFacebook and other social networks appear to have crossed the line with respect to privacy and censorship. Facebook has been accused of helping one side while hiding the other side in many important debates. It has been accused of exposing the personal information of its users, violating their privacy. These perceptions are problems that must be fixed. What’s the next step? How can we go from the status quo to living under rules that everyone will accept? That depends largely on whether those who write the rules really understand the problems.