To start
with I haven’t posted anything here since my first blog, this is not
undesirable, it was my decision to stop blogging just after starting because I
thought I couldn’t keep up given the level of concentration required by my
other endeavours. But the last few past months has been a learning period for
me, which influenced me to keep up with this blog. First I was inspired by some
blogger who I follow, who I undoubtedly believe has got a much more hectic
schedule than me and still keep up with his blog. Secondly I realized that
there is an element of misplaced power in the advent of social networking;
which led to the title of this blog.
The advent
of social networking has made communication ever easier and affordable. With
sites such as Facebook and twitter family, friends and love ones are just a
click away. Isn’t this a wonderful thing? Yes of course it undoubtedly is, but
there is something else to the advent of social networking; the element of
misplaced power. Over the past months I have seen some of the most bizarre updates and comments over the
World’s most popular social networking site; Facebook. What is more surprising
is that most of such appalling updates come from my own compatriots or may be it is because most of my Facebook friends are Gambians. I mean for
example during the build-up to the elections in Gambia a comment to a post by
one of my friends goes like “If you don’t like Yahya Jammeh, then he has done
something to your family member or a friend”. I can’t put into context the
meaning of such comments, well one thing is for sure, from her previous
comments I believe the lady consider herself a fan of President Jammeh, but
whether that is a compliment or criticism is debatable.
Ironically
it might sound easy to say I don’t read such comments or befriend such people,
but the problem with Facebook is that any comments to posts by your friends is
visible on your news feed. Now the best option might be regarded as responding
to any comment you didn’t go along with, but the problem is that you don’t have
control over your own words over someone else’s post because they have the
ability to delete your comment. I mean sometimes I get to the extreme of trying to delete my Facebook account because of such shocking comments and update’s
that show up on my feed which I seem not to have much control over, Example,
off late I experience getting updates on my page about friends posts to some
groups even though am not a member of this groups and not interested in their
updates, but here is where it get even more interesting, when I try to restrict
my privacy settings from getting such group updates I found my self in the
Facebook FAQ’s where it clearly states that you can get updates from some
groups you are not a member of due to the fact that this groups are Public, now
that’s rapt up .
Furthermore anyone can open a Facebook account, create a group and post whatever they desire, what is the element of misplace power in this one may question. The element of misplaced power is that this people have access to a wide range of audience most of whom don’t intend to listen to them in the first place, this happens through friends or even friends friends connections. Even with Facebook’s privacy settings you have limited control over what is shown on your wall (with the exception of deleting it after it is already been posted), well that will seem too much to ask of Facebook given the fact that anyone who can see your picture on Facebook can also download them with just a right click of a mouse, creepy!
Furthermore anyone can open a Facebook account, create a group and post whatever they desire, what is the element of misplace power in this one may question. The element of misplaced power is that this people have access to a wide range of audience most of whom don’t intend to listen to them in the first place, this happens through friends or even friends friends connections. Even with Facebook’s privacy settings you have limited control over what is shown on your wall (with the exception of deleting it after it is already been posted), well that will seem too much to ask of Facebook given the fact that anyone who can see your picture on Facebook can also download them with just a right click of a mouse, creepy!
The element
of misplaced power in social networking is that people can abuse the principles
of freedom of speech by saying anything they wish without any bound to the
law. Much focus has been on Facebook
because it is the most widely used social network platform currently, but
perhaps another engine of misplaced
power in the social networking platform is “YouTube” where users can post
videos of racial, religious, sex, and disability discriminatory nature like this
one here .To see that
there is an element of misplaced power in the current use of social networking
just try registering some association like one of those groups on Facebook or
try directly quoting the message in this
YouTube
Video on BBC or CNN.
Bless.
AUTHORS NOTE: The
contents of this article are my opinions about the privacy settings of these
companies from my personal experience of using them and it doesn’t represent
the actual privacy policy of the companies mentioned. Contact the relevant
company if in doubt.
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