- From: Phil Archer <phil@philarcher.org>
- Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 10:45:34 +0100
- To: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>
- CC: Mischa Tuffield <mischa.tuffield@garlik.com>, Social Web Incubator Group WG <public-xg-socialweb@w3.org>, "Appelquist, Daniel, VF-Group" <Daniel.Appelquist@vodafone.com>
Sure, I'll put a request in (and will coordinate with Dan A). Incidentally, don't you just love the English language's unending ability to confuse. Your request "Could you get a date for her?" can mean so many things... Phil. Harry Halpin wrote: > Phil and Mischa - I agree that a talk on children's privacy and the > Social Web would be great, and it should be scheduled. Could you get a > date for her? > > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Phil Archer <phil@philarcher.org> wrote: >> Thanks Misha, >> >> What you/DanBri say about me is true, however, I've been away from online >> safety for well over a year now so I would suggest that there are other >> people better placed to talk about young people on social media. The person >> that comes to mind immediately is Annie Mullins, head of content for >> Vodafone Global [1]. She's a key figure in online safety in Britain and >> elsewhere and hugely respected. She's written UK government guidelines on >> social media before now (the kind of thing that ends up in school >> curricula). >> >> I'd be interested to hear what she as to say about the CEOP panic button >> thing (fwiw. I think CEOP and Facebook are both probably more wrong than >> right and both are being bloody minded which is never a good thing but hey, >> that's just me). >> >> Dan A and/or I could ask her to speak to the group if others want this topic >> discussed. >> >> Cheers >> >> Phil. >> >> >> >> [1] http://kwz.me/iu >> >> Mischa Tuffield wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> Given that we have been given an extension on this XG, I was wondering >>> whether people were interested in including a talk by someone knowledgeable >>> about "Child Protection on the Social Web" (or something). The UK's Child >>> Exploitation and Online Protection Centre[1] has recently been on a campaign >>> [3][4] promoting their "Panic Button" [2], which has led facebook to >>> installing it on their profile pages. >>> >>> Would people be interested to hear about such things, and does anyone have >>> any contacts in this space? Danbri mentioned that Phil Archer did some work >>> with the internet content rating alliance (ICRA), on PICS related work for >>> child-protection oriented content labelling (have cc'ed Phil in this email). >>> >>> Do people think this would be an interesting topic for the XG to touch >>> upon? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mischa >>> >>> [1] http://www.ceop.police.uk/ >>> [2]http://www.ceop.police.uk/reportabuse/ >>> >>> [3]http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/04/13/facebook.panic.button/index.html >>> [4]CBBC newsround (high brow journalism >>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_8360000/newsid_8366800/8366865.stm >>> (yes super high-brow journalism there for you folks) - an indication that >>> CBBC thinks this is a good idea though >>> ___________________________________ >>> Mischa Tuffield PhD >>> Email: mischa.tuffield@garlik.com >>> Homepage - http://mmt.me.uk/ >>> Garlik Limited, 1-3 Halford Road, Richmond, TW10 6AW, UK >>> +44(0)7989 199 786 http://www.garlik.com/ >>> Registered in England and Wales 535 7233 VAT # 849 0517 11 >>> Registered office: Thames House, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9AD >>> >>> >> -- >> >> Phil Archer >> http://philarcher.org/ >> @philarcher1 >> >> i-sieve Technologies | W3C >> Sentiment Analysis Beyond Impressions | Mobile Web Initiative >> http://i-sieve.com | http://www.w3.org/Mobile >> >> > > -- Phil Archer http://philarcher.org/ i-sieve technologies | W3C Mobile Web Initiative Sentiment Analysis Beyond Impressions | www.w3.org/Mobile
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