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Renew Deal

(81,861 posts)
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:01 PM Feb 2012

It's time to regulate Facebook

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Last weekend Chicago-Kent College of Law professor Lori Andrews published an essay in the New York Times titled "Facebook Is Using You" -- to which any Web 2.0-savvy person would reply, "well, duh."

Her point, though, is worth exploring. As pressure to find new revenue streams increases on a post-IPO Facebook, it's very likely to use its treasure trove of data for more than just delivering targeted ads.

In the financial biz this is called "behavioral scoring," and it's already in wide use. Andrews gives as an example a PR pro in Atlanta named Kevin Johnson. In 2009 his American Express card limit was slashed from $10,800 to $3,800 overnight. Why? Because he shopped at a place whose other customers were deemed bad credit risks. That really is the reason Amex gave him for the change.

Johnson, who now runs a website called NewCreditRules, suspects it was because he happened to use his Amex card at a nearby Wal-Mart (yet another excellent reason to never shop at Wal-Mart).

Think this can't happen with Facebook? It already is. BetaBeat's Adrianne Jeffries wrote a great piece about how online banks are using data from customers' social media profiles to see if they qualify for loans. If your friends are deadbeats, you might not get that low-interest mortgage you're shopping for. Don't have a Facebook or Twitter account? Sorry, you can't apply.
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http://www.infoworld.com/t/cringely/its-time-regulate-facebook-185978

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It's time to regulate Facebook (Original Post) Renew Deal Feb 2012 OP
Can't apply for online bank loans if you don't have a Facebook or Twitter account? Lasher Feb 2012 #1
I hate facebook CRK7376 Feb 2012 #2
well, the onion spilled the beans. pansypoo53219 Feb 2012 #3

Lasher

(27,597 posts)
1. Can't apply for online bank loans if you don't have a Facebook or Twitter account?
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:09 PM
Feb 2012

That particular tidbit is worthy of reflection. I know of two people who don't have a Facebook account: Me and Skinner.

CRK7376

(2,199 posts)
2. I hate facebook
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:19 PM
Feb 2012

I have an account but seldom use it for anything. I'll go months without looking at it or p[opsting anything. Waste of time to me.

pansypoo53219

(20,978 posts)
3. well, the onion spilled the beans.
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 01:46 PM
Feb 2012

it's an FBI thing to spy on us. i just post ebay shit i like. and i do not care if it's somebody's fucking birthday.

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