I really question the future of Flickr after they have repeatedly ignored user's feedback. This week, they added the ability for users to upload 90-second video shorts along with
VA Requires Students to Learn Online Safety
Virginia, the state that houses NCMEC and AOL, has enacted a policy that schools must now facilitate classes that help keeps kids safe on the Web. Before I shoot it down, I want to
Follow-Up: Craigslist Raid of Oregon Resident Was a Burglarly
Last week, you might have heard of an Oregon man who's house was raided by means of a Craigslist posting. Well, it was in fact a poorly-staged burglary as two people were arrested
The Casualties of Anonymous Communities
In the past week or so, there was an instance of a criminal act of posting ads for Craigslist readers to raid an unsuspecting person's house (for free items). Today, there was
Some Thoughts on Community Moderation
It's probably a good time that I share my thoughts on the tireless debate surrounding online community moderation of user contributed content -- what works, what doesn't and what
Facebook Spam: You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Right?
I have a new friend -- or do I? After I logged into Facebook, I was presented with a rather nice looking female who found me and wants to be friends. Oh, joy!