Posting pix: How cautious should we be?
The other day I was talking to a psychologist who described a time when he was driving into a busy 4-way intersection on a highway frontage road – one of the craziest intersections I’ve ever heard...
View ArticleOnline reputation management: Getting smarter, Pew says
Interesting: We’re getting smarter about our online spin control, especially the younger Net users among us, but apparently not because we’re getting more concerned about our online reputations....
View ArticleOur children’s digital dossiers
New parents probably don’t think of baby blogs and online photo albums as part of their children’s digital dossiers or footprints, but that’s what they are. The computer security company AVG recently...
View ArticleThe social Web, reputations & an election
Five years ago was, I think, was the first time I wrote about young Net users needing to be good spin doctors and get in touch with their inner political consultants. I was thinking more about...
View ArticleSmart public image management in social media
High school students are displaying serious online spin control skills in their college quests. It’s more like “public image management” than the reputation management so often referred to in...
View ArticleOf babies’ (then older kids’) privacy rights
This is a perennial question, but it’s good that it keeps coming up. In Disney’s Babble.com, parenting blogger Katie (last name wisely not provided for her son’s privacy), again asks when a child’s...
View ArticleAggregated extortion, digital footprints’ dark side & second chances
This is the chilling side of the digital footprint (something that everybody has) – chilling because the takeaway seems to be that nobody can make a mistake anymore. Web sites with names like...
View ArticleOnline reputation management: Getting smarter, Pew says
Pew/Internet research shows we're getting smarter - and less concerned, actually - about managing reputations online. The post Online reputation management: Getting smarter, Pew says appeared first on...
View ArticleOur children’s digital dossiers
It's now so common for parents to share baby photos online, but do we think about them as part of our kids' digital dossiers? The post Our children’s digital dossiers appeared first on NetFamilyNews.org.
View ArticleThe social Web, reputations & an election
We've just had the first election in which politicians have had to confront social-Web skeletons in their closets. Is it going to get worse or better? The post The social Web, reputations & an...
View ArticleSmart public image management in social media
High school students are displaying serious online spin control skills in their college quests. It’s more like “public image management” than the reputation management so often referred to in...
View ArticleOf babies’ (then older kids’) privacy rights
This is a perennial question, but it’s good that it keeps coming up. In Disney’s Babble.com, parenting blogger Katie (last name wisely not provided for her son’s privacy), again asks when a child’s...
View ArticleAggregated extortion, digital footprints’ dark side & second chances
This is the chilling side of the digital footprint (something that everybody has) – chilling because the takeaway seems to be that nobody can make a mistake anymore. Web sites with names like...
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