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Facebook’s ‘Porn Cops’ Are Key to Its Growth | Newsweek Enterprise – Technology | Newsweek.com

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It’s just before lunchtime in the sunny, high-tech headquarters of Facebook in Palo Alto, Calif., and Simon Axten is cuing up some porn. A photo of a young couple sloppily making out pops onscreen. It’s gross, but not against the rules, so Axten punches a key to judge the image appropriate. Next up: a young woman in panties only, covering her breasts with her hands. “That’s pretty close,” Axten says, pondering the image. There’s nothing arbitrary about his judgments: at Facebook, they have developed semiformal policies like the Fully Exposed Butt Rule, the Crack Rule and the Nipple Rule. In this photo there’s no visible areola, he decides, so it stays. The next photo is a male clad only in a black thong and angel wings. Utterly nonplussed, Axten OKs the picture. After delivering a verdict on 75 of the 438,848 outstanding photos flagged by Facebook users—buff guy soaping up in the shower (OK); girl blowing an epic cloud of pot smoke (he deletes it); an underage user drinking from two liquor bottles at once (ditto)—Axten is off to a meeting. It’s just another day at the office of the world’s fastest-growing social-networking site.

At Facebook, Axten isn’t some fringe employee doing unmentionable work. The 26-year-old Stanford grad is one of some 150 people the young company employs to keep the site clean—out of a total head count of 850. Facebook describes these staffers as an internal police force, charged with regulating users’ decorum, hunting spammers and working with actual law-enforcement agencies to help solve crimes. Part hall monitors, part vice cops, these employees are key weapons in Facebook’s efforts to maintain its image as a place that’s safe for corporate advertisers—more so than predecessor social networks like Friendster and MySpace. “[They were] essentially shanghaied by pornography and sexual displays,” says David Kirkpatrick, author of the forthcoming book “The Facebook Effect.” It’s a tricky job: by insisting that users sign up under real names and refrain from posting R-rated photos, Facebook hopes to widen its user base to include upscale professionals, but at the same time it’s aware that too much heavy-handed censorship could upset its existing members. “If [Facebook] got polluted as just a place for wild and crazy kids, that would destroy the ability to achieve the ultimate vision, which is to create a service for literally everyone,” Kirkpatrick says—and then its potential for profits would disappear, too.

Internet companies have long grappled with illicit postings. As far back as 1993, AOL’s “community action teams” were reviewing e-mail and chat-room activity. Craigslist has long been beset by ads for prostitution; in November, the site began cooperating with attorneys general to curb posts to its “Erotic Services” section, and last month Boston police apprehended a med-school student later charged with murdering a woman who’d placed a “massage services” ad on the site. In 2005, as user-generated content platforms exploded at sites like YouTube, Flickr and Digg, the need to screen content grew rapidly as well, increasing demand for online cops.

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Facebook | Videos Posted by The New York Times: World: A Pakistani Underworld

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Despite a threat from Islamists, two Pakistani brothers stealthily manufacture fetish and bondage wear, earning more than $1 million a year from their Western customers.

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STORMY® MySpace Blog: Tampa extras wanted from music video

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Hey guys!!

If anyone is in Tampa or the surrounding area and wants to give me a hand, I need extras for a music video I am directing!  You must be over the age of 18 and have your ID with you.  You will only be there for a couple hours and I will have free Wicked movies and other Stormy goodies for those willing to help out.  The dress code is anything you would wear to see a rock band at a club.
Thanks
Stormy

The Ritz Ybor
1503 E. 7th Ave.
Tampa, FL. 33605

This Monday, April 27th @ noon

*Please only reply/message me if you are able to come*

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Books of The Times – ‘Stealing MySpace’ by Julia Angwin – How They Tapped the Voyeurism Value of the Web – Review – NYTimes.com

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There’s at least one story that has never been told on the no-holds-barred social networking Web site MySpace. That story is the chaotic, action-packed history of MySpace itself. Now Julia Angwin, a technology and media reporter for The Wall Street Journal, has done prodigious digging into the shady business practices, trailer-park aesthetics, lucky accidents and borderline personality types that have allowed MySpace to tap into the American psyche…

Among others who have been seduced by MySpace: Rupert Murdoch, whose successful maneuvers to acquire the site are the most dizzying part of this book; creeps, whom MySpace has never tried hard to discourage; and Eliot Spitzer, who cracked down on the spyware tricks that were Mr. DeWolfe’s specialty only to wind up connected to MySpace himself, linked to a prostitute who had a page on the site. Incidentally, one of the book’s memorable factoids is that it is very difficult to develop software that will screen out pornographic pictures (which can be bad for business if they scare off advertisers). An early version of such screening software once confused a tangle of human body parts with a lattice-crusted apple pie…

“Stealing MySpace” also hints at the vast and fascinating range of business opportunities that have been created in this one Web site’s ecosystem (as Ms. Angwin calls it) in a very short time. Behind a slide show on a MySpace page is valuable computer code. MySpace page design has spawned a “layout community.” There are porn industry talent scouts who monitor risqué pictures. (Porn stars were among this technology’s early adopters, after all.)

Books of The Times – ‘Stealing MySpace’ by Julia Angwin – How They Tapped the Voyeurism Value of the Web – Review – NYTimes.com.

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Pimps Go Online to Lure Kids Into Prostitution | Threat Level from Wired.com

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She was a 16-year-old California girl looking for trouble on MySpace; he was a 22-year-old self-described pimp who liked the revealing photos she posted to her profile. Three weeks after they met on the social networking site, they were arrested together in real life outside a cheap motel in Sacramento, 50 miles from her home. She was turning tricks. On her arm, a fresh tattoo showed bundles of cash and her new acquaintance’s street moniker in 72-point cursive.

Last week, Marvin Chavelle Epps was held without bail on federal child pornography charges over a video found at his arrest, in which the girl is seen performing a sex act on him while he calls her “bitch” and slaps her in the head with a roll of bills. Though the girl, identified as “S.M.” in court documents, denied to police that he was her manager, by his own account Epps is a new kind of pimp — a web-savvy exploiter who uses sites like myRedBook and Craigslist to broker his women.

“I don’t put girls on the blade,” he wrote an associate in a chat log recovered by police. “It’s Y2K pimpin’.”

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Details Blog on men.style.com: revenge porn

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Jared Wolny,24, and Tessa Komer, 21, started dating in July 2007 while attending the University of Georgia. The relationship was a whirlwind Soon after discovering each other on Facebook and hooking up they moved in together and according to Wolny bought a Great Dane and exchanged promise rings. But their union unraveled just as quickly as it had begun and they broke up in January. Then things really went wrong. Police say that after Komer started dating another man in the spring, Wolny hacked into her MySpace account and posing as her sent bogus messages to her new boyfriend.

Wolny also allegedly installed spyware on Komer’s computer to monitor her Web use and eavesdrop on her online conversations and stole the IDs and passwords she used to access certain websites. But the alleged act that precipitated the situation and may turn out to be Wolny’s undoing was his vengeful posting of nude photos of Komer on his Facebook page.

Wolny was arrested in May soon after the pictures appeared online and charged with 32 misdemeanors including 14 counts of computer theft 14 counts of computer invasion of privacy and an identity-fraud charge for his alleged impersonation of Komer on MySpace. Currently free on $6 400 bond Wolny is awaiting trial. “I don t want to go to jail just because we had a bad breakup ” he told one reporter.

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