The Privacy Implications of “Friending” the White House (Part II)

June 20, 2009 by Dissent  
Filed under Govt, Internet, U.S.

Danielle Ctiron blogs on Concurring Opinions:

Since I last wrote about President Obama’s Facebook friends, Government 2.0 has  steadily progressed.  Since early May, our Commander-in-Chief has added more than 150,000 new friends.  The FDA has initiated its Transparency Blog and will soon add a Twitter feed and Facebook pageMore state agriculture agencies reach the public through social networking sites.  Of course, the government social-networking phenomenon is not brand new:  since 2007, the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has maintained a virtual island in Second Life  and the CDC has had a MySpace page.   Nonetheless, it is a particularly auspicious time to think about this trend’s privacy implications especially in light of the GSA’s recent agreement with video-sharing and social networking sites to permit agencies to use their services.

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