Showing posts with label Social network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social network. Show all posts
The social network collects data on roughly 1.6 billion Facebook users, which is then used to determine behavioural patterns like voting habits, relationship status and effects of certain types of content on people, wsj.com reported on Tuesday. Facebook published a psychological study involving 700,000 persons in 2014 that sparked controversy about the company's ethics. Because "the issues of how to deal with research in an industry setting aren't unique to Facebook," the company decided to release more details, said Molly Jackman, Facebook's public-policy research manager and co-author of the 2014 study. To assess the ethical impact of its research efforts, Facebook has set up a five-person panel that includes experts in law and ethics.
If a manager determines that a research project deals with sensitive topics such as mental health, the study gets a detailed review by the group to weigh risks and benefits, as well as to consider whether it is in line with consumers' expectations of how their information is stored, wsj.com said. Managers have been authorised to simply approve proposals that th
The dead on Facebook may outnumber the living before the century is out.
Hachem Sadikki, PhD candidate in statistics at the University of Massachusetts said that by 2098, the social network will become the world’s biggest virtual graveyard. He worked on the basis that Facebook will continue to refuse to delete dead users automatically and that Facebook growth will soon begin to slow.
At present when a user dies on Facebook it transforms their page into a ‘memorialised’ version. The only way to delete the account of a dead person is for someone with the password to log in and close it down. But few people have another person’s login, so the account tends to remain.
So, soon number of dead people accounts will be more then number of living people account and we will be waiting for those friend requests to be accepted whose user do not exist any more.
Hachem Sadikki, PhD candidate in statistics at the University of Massachusetts said that by 2098, the social network will become the world’s biggest virtual graveyard. He worked on the basis that Facebook will continue to refuse to delete dead users automatically and that Facebook growth will soon begin to slow.
At present when a user dies on Facebook it transforms their page into a ‘memorialised’ version. The only way to delete the account of a dead person is for someone with the password to log in and close it down. But few people have another person’s login, so the account tends to remain.
So, soon number of dead people accounts will be more then number of living people account and we will be waiting for those friend requests to be accepted whose user do not exist any more.
