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Facebook Announces Changes to How It Counts Your Page Likes
tags: MM SocNetPres
Focus on the Merits to Find What is Relevant, Not Search Terms Alone
tags: MM LitSupport
Stop Blaming Social Media for Making You Feel Like Shit
tags: CA Depression SocNetPres MM
The Conundrum of Competence in E-Discovery: Need Input
tags: LitSupport MM
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IWF chief Susie Hargreaves said that the org’s analysts had always removed reported images. “But in the past it could be uploaded again, and again,” she said. “This was incredibly frustrating for us and dreadfully sad for those victims. Now our new technology allows us, and any company which uses the Image Hash List, to…
These numbers are startling – A Johns Hopkins University study of more than 100 professions revealed that lawyers are 3.6 times as likely to be depressed as people with other jobs, while the landmark 2016 American Bar Association (ABA) and Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation study determined that 28% of licensed, employed lawyers suffer depression. The…
Lawyers and technology competency: Louisiana weighs in Behind The Scenes Look At How Facebook Dealt With Christchurch Shooting Demonstrates The Impossible Task Of Content Moderation Text Messages Must be Preserved Structured Data and E-Discovery: When Is It Time to Call in the Experts? Mueller Report: Backdoor Encryption Debate is Still Alive and Well Mueller? Mueller?…
I don’t think we are quite at the point where video evidence is dead, but the “fake” Obama video is pretty realistic and would take some serious analysis to show that it is a fake, and when we can’t even be bothered to read news articles before they go viral, how much damage could be…
On-Premise Tech’s Swan Song? Pandemic Places Greater Emphasis on the Cloud Zoom needs to clean up its privacy act What You Don’t Know Will Hurt You: Technology Competence in the Time of COVID-19 Privacy Tip #232 – Spam Phone Calls Rampant for Remote Workers – a lot of us may get more calls on our…
I did get to try and install StatCounteX yesterday, and then this morning found the version that adds password protection to the stats, which I was rather disappointed wasn’t there to begin with. Turns out it was a user uploaded version. There wasn’t much in the way of documentation, I guess that’s a hazard of…