When Mashups Intrude on Privacy - 0 views
-
Karl Wabst on 21 Apr 09Prop 8 maps, a mashup of Google Maps and Prop 8 Donors, shows the names of those who contributed money to the passage of California's Proposition 8, which prohibits same-sex marriage. The mashup also shows the streets where these people live. This kind of mashup is useful, but to some, it's also intrusive and scary. While these contribution records are public record, the idea that your name and mapped street are online could be considered unnecessarily invasive. The mashup offers great information, but is the backlash and privacy invasion worth it? This particular mashup, while not on a news site, raises questions about when and how journalists should use this type of online application.