Where is my privacy?!
February 11, 2010 at 5:04 PM 2 comments
请看REUTERS的这篇有点搞笑风味的报道:
路透纽约2月10日电(记者 Patricia Reaney)—正在办理离婚或分居?在社交网上说话可要小心。
对美国婚姻律师进行的一份调查显示,从Facebook、Myspace及Twitter等网站搜集证据的离婚案日益增多。
美国婚姻律师学会(AAML)约有1,600名会员,这些律师负责处理离婚、婚前协议、法定分居、监护权、无效婚姻及财产分配事宜等,其中约81%的学会成员表示,注意到过去五年利用互联网证据的案件数量有所上升。
该学会会长摩西(Marlene Eskind Moses)表示:“办理离婚通常会加强个人信息审查。如果你公开发表与先前相反的声明或承诺,与你疏远的伴侣自然是会首先注意到这些的人之一,并会将此作为证据。”
据该学会66%的律师,Facebook是搜集离婚和争取监护权证据的主要来源,15%的成员会去MySpace搜集证据,5%的人会上Twitter。
该学会的Kenneth Altshuler表示:“Facebook上有大量信息。我对客户的首要建议是:关闭你的Facebook页面。”
除了小心发布内容,Altshuler还建议办理离婚的人士考虑一下他们在社交网站上的朋友都是谁。(完)
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想不到 追求风尚或是增强有人之间的感情竟然留下了把柄。看来社交网站的一些隐患已经慢慢浮出水面。
很想问一下大家,谁有secretly 当过facebook stalker?
Entry filed under: a赵的云云. Tags: Facebook, privacy, social network.
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Zephielis | February 15, 2010 at 8:56 PM
I have I have, lol… I used to stalk a lot of ppl on facebook… Which is why we are refraining from blogging and all that… One might even argue (though i won’t bother to do some right now), that SNS has in fact made us less trusting and more reclusive, rather than otherwise commonly believed…
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Cymbidium | March 7, 2010 at 8:26 PM
I guess sometime it’s not entirely bad to have secret stalkers around if you’re trying to gain some attention and boast your sense of existence…It’s also an essential part of choice of representation, you got to decide how you’d like ppl to see you in the virtual world just like in the real one.
p.s. seriously, this looks a lot nicer than sohu….