n Italy, Facebook decided to close every group concerning Massimo Tartaglia – the man who punched the Prime Minister Berlusconi. A lot of people criticized Facebook for this, because they wouldn’t be able to freely express themselves.
But don’t forget Facebook is a company. You can’t write on a wall that doesn’t belong to you. The owner may decide to do what he would like to, with his own wall.
In these slides I illustrate my concept, inspired by ma.tt post and nd throughout this event, I explain a way (a protocol) that allows you to post informations, with no censorship.
Palmisano remembered me on twitter to post this link, the Open Microblogging Protocol.

3 responses so far ↓
1 Gio // Dec 22, 2009 at 11:14 am
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts! Many people (read “my young brother”…) think they own what they write, but it isn’t almost never so!
2 Nicola Greco // Dec 23, 2009 at 11:35 am
Thanks for your comment Gio! Glad to hear you got it!
3 Status Update Free Protocol: evitare la censura da parte dei Social Networks | Realizzazione Siti Internet Blog | Ideama Web Agency // Dec 23, 2009 at 1:07 pm
[...] protocollo per esporre i propri dati senza rischio di censura. L’articolo può essere letto qui e queste sono le slide che spiegano lo Status Update Free [...]
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