By Amy Turner, The Community Roundtable
The right to privacy online is not so clear-cut when debated with the right to free speech. There is much more citizen journalism happening, but laws have been created with traditional publishing institutions in mind. These laws favor the right to free speech, which puts the right to privacy in an uncertain balance.
In Privacy, Free Speech, and ‘Blurry-Edged’ Social Networks, we review a discussion TheCR Network had with Lauren Gelman, Principal & Founder at BlurryEdge Strategies. The center of the debate is privacy vs. free speech. At its very basic level, an individual’s right to protect his/her privacy interferes with another individual’s right to talk about another person. This post uncovers best practices unveiled from our sobering discussion with Lauren.
Things We Are Reading This Week:
Privacy, Free Speech, and ‘Blurry-Edged’ Social Networks
Throwback Thursday – Building Your Community
Make Strategic Thinking Part of Your Job
How to Connect Community to Customer Growth: The Culture Amp People Geekup Story
Stop Handing Out Business Cards
Social/Community Jobs:
Online Community Manager – Webroot – Broomfield, CO
Social Media and Community Engagement Manager – Natera – Redwood City, CA
Online Community Manager – National Fire Protection Association – Quincy, MA
Community and Social Manager – NetEase Games – Brisbane, CA
Community Manager – Dailybreak – Boston, MA
Enterprise Community Manager – Ricoh – Malvern, PA
Social Network Enterprise Community Manager – Ford Motor Company – Dearborn, MI
Social Media & Community Manager – Salesforce – San Francisco, CA
Social Media Director – RhythmOne – Melville, NY
Knowledge Manager – oncam Inc. – Los Angeles, CA