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Tamsin Lloyd

What are your Facebook fans also fans of? - 1 views

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    Whilst not strictly about reputation, this post discusses tracking what your (your being a person or entity) fans are also fans of. This tells us alot about identity and reputation within different communities, and helps to track coalitions of interest and identity.
Allison Jones

Blog Post 3: Fan Activism: It's much more than you might think - 0 views

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    Third blog post in my series of posts about Internet Protest Movements.
David Sams

Handling bad PR turns sticky for Nestle - 0 views

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    Nestle's heavy-handed reaction to the Greenpeace advert doing the rounds online - where an office worker bites into the fingers of an orangutan to highlight the destruction of their habitat by palm oil producers who supply to Nestle - is causing some backlash for them on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, including their own 'fan' pages.
Andra Keay

Video - Rampaging car fans riot in Oakleigh - The Sydney Morning Herald - 0 views

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    Police crowdsource to find perpetrators of the Oakleigh riot, asking the public to send in mobile phone footage, and also sourcing from internet, cctv, and news crews. Changing nature of public surveillance and law enforcement.
Ariezal Afzan Bin Hassan

Hitler's copyright panzers roll out - 0 views

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    A scene from a German movie where the actor impersonated Hitler has been curbed by claims of copyright infringement. (I'm not surprised!) The movie produced in 2004 was asked to remove its scene of humorous Hitler impersonation and rendered the Germans as lacking a sense of humour. Despite the removal, dismay fans has reenacted the scene as new parodies are added over the internet.
Amit Kelkar

Research Online - M. J. McLelland: Australia's proposed internet filtering system : its... - 4 views

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    A new paper on Australia's proposed mandatory filtering plan in context of Australia's broader stance on child pornography. It uses the example the consumption of "Japanese Boys Love" manga by people (mainly girls) underage to explore issues around censorship and governance
Allison Jones

Facebook blocked in Pakistan - protests over caricatures of Prophet Mohammed - 0 views

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    Following a Facebook user's invitation for people to submit drawings of Prophet Mohammed and the ensuing condemnation from individual Muslim's and Muslim groups, The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) has extended a ban on Facebook until May 31, and has also applied the ban to popular video sharing website YouTube and restricted Wikipedia. Depicting the prophet in a perceived blasphemous manner is considered sacrilegious. Over 100,000 people had become fans of the page on Facebook. Thousands of protesters have held multiple public rallies against Facebook, with anti-America and anti-European sentiment high.
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