Comment by Jeremy Day on March 12, 2010 at 18:38
Worker flow-chart on issue: friended on Facebook by a young person aged under 13. Would welcome any feedback!
Comment by Jeremy Day on June 3, 2010 at 18:01
CAUTION: Since these were done, Facebook has altered its statement of Rights and Responsibilities to ban multiple profiles, and any re-iteration of this would need to take that into account.
Comment by Tim Davies on June 4, 2010 at 9:55
Hey Jeremy. Have you seen the ban on multiple profiles being enforced? It's long been around in the terms and conditions - but I've not heard of any projects have second worker profiles deleted (although profiles with organisation names I think have on occasions gone).

Perhaps this is something worth a bit of a sector approach to Facebook about?
Comment by Jeremy Day on June 4, 2010 at 10:29
It's not been enforced in the past -- they've historically relied on community or crowdsourced identifications of extra profiles, i.e. sort it out if people complain -- something which I'm sure must have been a lot of fun to police. The new rights and responsibilities document http://www.facebook.com/terms.php which came in at the same time as the new privacy controls (i.e. it's in phased release right now) explicitly states "You will not create more than one personal profile." (4.2.) which was not the case with old terms document (which forbad impersonation and other malicious profiles but not -- and I read and re-read it before doing the work I've been doing -- people having more than one profile). I'm at a bit of a loss, to be honest. Facebook's privacy settings are perfect for geek privacy fanatics but not for people who need to keep their professional and private lives separate -- and working out of a community page (I've been trialling that myself in anticipation of this change) is difficult, because you get no alerts, no email, no chat.

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