Posts Tagged ‘MySpace’
Defining the Visual Video Virus
April 27th, 2012 by Stephenie Ochoa
I’m on Twitter and reading the latest on videos that have gone viral and wondered briefly the definition of what makes this type of user-generated content go viral? Is the content truly “King” with viral videos? Could it be the shear tickle to the funny bone, the amazing stunts gone bad or even the unbelievable… Read More
Comments: (0) | Categories: Content Moderation, Facebook, ImageVision, In the Media, Industry Insight, Products, Technical Information, Uncategorized, Use Cases, user generated content, video, video moderation
Who’s Chatting Who
July 20th, 2011 by Stephenie Ochoa
Reading other blogs I noticed that one area of user-generated content isn’t getting the attention as a potential danger as it should. Chatting or private messaging such as in Facebook, MySpace or while playing online games can be a very dangerous opportunity for others to isolate children away from their safety zone of just friend… Read More
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Where to Go and What to Do
June 29th, 2011 by Stephenie Ochoa
It’s not enough to be aware when bad content strikes, you have to know how to deal with it and the website it may reside on. You want to find an email address or a customer service line to talk to someone even. Many of these sites have an automated page devoted to reporting inappropriate… Read More
Comments: (0) | Categories: Content Moderation, Cyberbullying, eyeGuardian, Facebook, In the Media, Industry Insight, parental control, Products, Technical Information, Uncategorized
Does Google+ “Get” Privacy Better Than Facebook
June 28th, 2011 by Steven W. White
Google’s long awaited social networking service, the Google+ project, debuted this past Tuesday, albeit as an invite only service at this point. Google+ is looking to differentiate themselves from rivals, Facebook and Twitter, by emphasizing privacy and user customization, which are much publicized Facebook issues of late and are often described as confusing, self-serving, and in… Read More
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