BREAKING: 1 person seriously injured in Trump Tower fire. https://t.co/MV5JHUBm29— MSNBC (@MSNBC) April 7, 2018
Saturday, April 7, 2018
BREAKING: 1 person seriously injured in Trump Tower fire.
Fire has spread to corner office. #trumptower
Fire has spread to corner office. #trumptower #fire footage of @michael_lukiman pic.twitter.com/WFL2ayunK1— Michael J Lukiman (@michael_lukiman) April 7, 2018
Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s administration knew in 2015 when it offered $162,000 in tax-refund incentives to local assault rifle maker Kalashnikov USA that the company was doing business with a Russian arms giant that was blacklisted by the U.S.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s administration knew in 2015 when it offered $162,000 in tax-refund incentives to local assault rifle maker Kalashnikov USA that the company was doing business with a Russian arms giant that was blacklisted by the U.S. https://t.co/yAHz1SFovV— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 7, 2018
THREAD: Kids and Facebook - What are the dangers?
Given its scandalous handling of personal information, can Facebook be trusted to do business with children? I'm hopeful that lawmakers questioning Mark Zuckerberg next week will spare some time for the kids. Here are a few:— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 7, 2018
- 1/ Is Facebook aware of studies that suggest social media may be highly addictive, and what does that mean for children on its platforms? Has Facebook done any internal research on this question, and will it share the results?1 reply10 retweets27 likes
- 2/ Other evidence suggests social media causes depression- is Facebook aware of these studies, and do they inform its product development processes or decisions to launch products like Messenger for Kids?1 reply7 retweets21 likes
- 3/ What research partners- commercial, academic or otherwise- has Facebook worked with using children’s data? What are the security and privacy protocols on children’s data?1 reply6 retweets17 likes
- 4/ How many children’s information was acquired by Cambridge Analytica? How many other breaches of children’s information have occurred on the platform?2 replies8 retweets19 likes
- 5/ Has Facebook taken any extra steps with developers who had access to the API that Cambridge Analytica exploited to verify the safety of children’s data?1 reply9 retweets16 likes
- 6/ How many children received messages or were exposed to Russian propaganda ahead of the 2016 election?2 replies6 retweets16 likes
- 7/ What percentage of content removed from Facebook is exploitative of children? How are content moderators trained to look for this kind of content? What responsibility do they have to inform victims?1 reply10 retweets15 likes
- 8/ Will Facebook extend all of the protections of GDPR to do with children- such as Article 8 and other relevant recitals- up to the age of 18- to American children? If not, why not?1 reply8 retweets12 likes
- 9/ Is data acquired on child users on Messenger for Kids retained by the company after they turn 13? Is it used in any way, even indirectly, to provide information to advertisers?1 reply6 retweets8 likes
- 10/ Is data acquired on child users on Messenger for Kids ever combined with data on accounts later established on Facebook or Instagram, for any reason?1 reply4 retweets10 likes
- 11/ Conspiracy theories targeting minors such as the Parkland survivors are particularly troublesome. Does Facebook do anything unique to protect minors who are targets of harassment?3 replies9 retweets26 likes
- 12/ Can Facebook estimate how many children’s public profiles were scraped by those exploiting security flaws?1 reply9 retweets17 likes