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22 March 2008 in Internet, Notes, Politics by Stilgherrian | 2 comments
Are you frustrated with Facebook because your profile only lists “Political Views” chosen from an American list (as opposed to being frustrated by all the other Facebook annoyances)? Be frustrated no more! “Political Views” is now a write-in field. Hat-tip to Mushroom and Rooster via Lavartus Prodeo‘s Facebook group.
Tags: facebook, social media, taxonomy, web 2.0
Snarky Platypus on 25 March 2008 at 11:40 pm
It doesn’t accept my frivolous answers. ALLOW ME TO BE FRIVOLOUS YOU ANTI FREE SPEECH CUNTS.
Ahem, another gin & tonic please…
Stilgherrian on 26 March 2008 at 9:42 am
@Snarky Platypus: Like, what sort of things wouldn’t it accept? Inquiring minds need to know.
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21 May 2012 in Weekly Wrap
My week from Monday 14 to Sunday 20 May 2012 was mostly about the AusCERT information security conference and a blur of returning pain thanks to my dodgy shoulder. As I finish compiling this post, I’ve still got lots of AusCERT material to produce and Monday looks like being intense. So let’s just list everything [...]
19 May 2012 in Business, Internet, Marketing
On the way back from the AusCERT 2012 information security conference this afternoon I found myself stranded at Gold Coast airport for a couple hours, exhausted. What better, then, than an impromptu video explaining how public relations operatives can improve the way they interact with journalists at these events. This video was shot with a [...]
19 May 2012 in Conversations, Internet, Politics
My full output from the AusCERT 2012 information security conference has yet to appear. Stand by. But last night I did a half-hour conference wrap with Dom Knight on ABC Local Radio. We spoke about the conference atmosphere itself, cybercrime, cyberwar, the risk of Cybergeddon (yes, I know), and the claim by Eugene Kaspersky that [...]
15 May 2012 in Internet, Politics
I’m currently on the train down from the Blue Mountains to Sydney, en route to the AusCERT 2012 information security conference on the Gold Coast, and I’m thinking about what stories might emerge. Here’s what I wrote last year when, just like this year, I was on the ZDNet Australia team: AusCERT 2011: Firms ignore [...]
14 May 2012 in Conversations, Internet, Media
While the Facebook IPO Roadshow rolls on, the company is trying a bunch of experiments — both to search for new revenue streams and to maintain the buzz. One of them is paying $2 to have your post highlighted. The numbers in the story don’t surprise me. Typically a Facebook user’s posts are only seen [...]
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