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Video: Social networks privacy dangers

Posted on 29 May, 2009 by Frank
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An excellent University of North Carolina video where Fred Stutzman discusses Facebook, Myspace, and social networks in general.

The concepts of Social surveilance, weak vs. strong ties, and the effect of the “invisible audience”. The differences between social networks, and the effects of social networks on society in terms of privacy implications are discussed.

Note: The video and audio quality of this video sucks, I am just posting it for the content which I thought it is quite interesting.

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