A Party Gone Wrong can certainly be distressing for a teen and her family, but we can imagine far worse actions by someone masquerading as anyone of us on social media. It is one thing to set policy or law against such behavior, but another thing to investigate and enforce it. Regardless, though, I believe that sites ought to have some fair and reasonable responsibility to prevent masquerading and to intervene accordingly. Otherwise we'd have cause to question the integrity and intent of a site and its members.
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Monday, May 25, 2015
Privacy (1) A Party Gone Wrong
A Party Gone Wrong can certainly be distressing for a teen and her family, but we can imagine far worse actions by someone masquerading as anyone of us on social media. It is one thing to set policy or law against such behavior, but another thing to investigate and enforce it. Regardless, though, I believe that sites ought to have some fair and reasonable responsibility to prevent masquerading and to intervene accordingly. Otherwise we'd have cause to question the integrity and intent of a site and its members.
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