Social Media User’s Bill of Rights
Came across this today, which seems to be gathering a body of support. I like the sentiments; pity it’s not enforceable!
Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert Scoble, and Michael Arrington have authored a bill of rights for users of the social web. The bill states:
We publicly assert that all users of the social web are entitled to certain fundamental rights, specifically:
- Ownership of their own personal information, including:
- their own profile data
- the list of people they are connected to
- the activity stream of content they create;
- Control of whether and how such personal information is shared with others; and
- Freedom to grant persistent access to their personal information to trusted external sites.
Sites supporting these rights shall:
- Allow their users to syndicate their own profile data, their
friends list, and the data that’s shared with them via the service,
using a persistent URL or API token and open data formats; - Allow their users to syndicate their own stream of activity outside the site;
- Allow their users to link from their profile pages to external identifiers in a public way; and
- Allow their users to discover who else they know is also on their
site, using the same external identifiers made available for lookup
within the service.
9. September 2007 at 8:15 am :
Given the recent kerfuffle on Facebook over pictures of breastfeeding mothers, perhaps they should send it to Mark Zuckerberg…