Fév. 09 27

Version imprimable Facebook PRINCIPLES une consitution avec 180 m d'administrés ?

Il n'y a encore que 5 pays plus grands que cette communauté virtuelle...

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Un moment dans l'histoire, pas vraiment car on va en avoir d'autres mais suivons ce qu'il se passe derrière ce réseau social qui fédère plus de 180 millions d'âmes égarrées ou simplement en quête de nano-publication (tiens Xav c'est pour toi !). Que ce passe-t-il quand une consitution se met en place ? Comment la démo-dit-cratie s'exprime-t-elle 21h après une 1ère tentative de publication, pardon nano-publication ? Bref avec le décallage horaire vous pouvez constater que 376 personnes se sont exprimées pour un total de 651 messages

Vincent m'aurait déjà tapé sur le mulot numéric si j'avais pas noté que ca fait 2 messages par personnes alors que les US dorment encore... la base, le grouillo des US va bientôt taquiner son clavier... donc B-R-Ent vous propose de suivre la montée en charge pendant le weekend (pas folle la gueppe américaine... pas de déclaration de constitution en début de semaine ;-) par contre sur le contenu vous pouvez vous défouler sur B-R-Ent cf ci-dessous. 

Qui oserait attendre d'avoir 180 millions de consommateurs pour définir ses termes et conditions? 
Bon ok consommer de l'info ca n'est pas grave mais tellement d'entreprises s'inspirent des fonctionnalités qui y sont développées, tellement de "soon to be employed" auront pris le mauvais clic... la mauvaise image ou vidéo ou contact... bref: est-ce aussi mauvais où le progrès peut attendre quand on symbolise justement le progrès... l'innovation de rupture dans le lien réticulaire... en tout cas n'a pas su résister... 
bon ok du nano-marketing sans business plan rentable ca ne peut pas durer non plus ? Et bin on va voir !

Cheers,
Gil

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One constitution for 1 world !

Elliot Schrage a écritil y a 21 heures
The Facebook Principles

We are building Facebook to make the world more open and transparent, which we believe will create greater understanding and connection. Facebook promotes openness and transparency by giving individuals greater power to share and connect, and certain principles guide Facebook in pursuing these goals. Achieving these principles should be constrained only by limitations of law, technology, and evolving social norms. We therefore establish these Principles as the foundation of the rights and responsibilities of those within the Facebook Service.

1. Freedom to Share and Connect

People should have the freedom to share whatever information they want, in any medium and any format, and have the right to connect online with anyone – any person, organization or service – as long as they both consent to the connection.

2. Ownership and Control of Information

People should own their information. They should have the freedom to share it with anyone they want and take it with them anywhere they want, including removing it from the Facebook Service. People should have the freedom to decide with whom they will share their information, and to set privacy controls to protect those choices. Those controls, however, are not capable of limiting how those who have received information may use it, particularly outside the Facebook Service.

3. Free Flow of Information

People should have the freedom to access all of the information made available to them by others. People should also have practical tools that make it easy, quick, and efficient to share and access this information.

4. Fundamental Equality

Every Person – whether individual, advertiser, developer, organization, or other entity – should have representation and access to distribution and information within the Facebook Service, regardless of the Person’s primary activity. There should be a single set of principles, rights, and responsibilities that should apply to all People using the Facebook Service.

5. Social Value

People should have the freedom to build trust and reputation through their identity and connections, and should not have their presence on the Facebook Service removed for reasons other than those described in Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.

6. Open Platforms and Standards

People should have programmatic interfaces for sharing and accessing the information available to them. The specifications for these interfaces should be published and made available and accessible to everyone.

7. Fundamental Service

People should be able to use Facebook for free to establish a presence, connect with others, and share information with them. Every Person should be able to use the Facebook Service regardless of his or her level of participation or contribution.

8. Common Welfare

The rights and responsibilities of Facebook and the People that use it should be described in a Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which should not be inconsistent with these Principles.

9. Transparent Process

Facebook should publicly make available information about its purpose, plans, policies, and operations. Facebook should have a town hall process of notice and comment and a system of voting to encourage input and discourse on amendments to these Principles or to the Rights and Responsibilities.

10. One World

The Facebook Service should transcend geographic and national boundaries and be available to everyone in the world.

 


Revgi | Le Vendredi 27/02/2009 à 13:08 | [^] | Répondre

Re: One constitution for 1 world !

Excellent et c'est marrant que ça sorte au moment ou FB commence a inquiéterpas mal de monde avec son utilisation des différentes données qu'on peut lui donner...FB a la recherche de son modèle économique a intérêt a montrer patte blanche pour ne pas faire fuire les plus éveillés sur leur droits... 

 


VincentBerthelot | Le Vendredi 27/02/2009 à 19:04 | [^] | Répondre