[Air-L] Facebook Groups

Mridula mridula at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 04:25:07 PDT 2016


Hi Christina,

Thank you so much for sharing the reading. At least there is a precedent!
Time to be more careful.

Regards,
Mridula

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On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Miguel, Cristina <
C.Miguel at leedsbeckett.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi Mridula,
>
> This case reminds me to what happened with CouchSurfing.org, which is an
> hospitality exchange network launched in 2004 by a group of friends and run
> mainly by the community (volunteers) until 2011.
> In 2011 some of the founders received $7 billion from venture capitalist
> and it became a corporation. Then the website changed to CouchSurfing.com,
> it started to have advertising and to sell users' data, when in the website
> it was always said that CouchSurfing would never be for profit. These days
> CouchSurfing even has a Facebook app and many of its long-term users have
> shown their disapproval of the commercial turn that the platform has taken
> (Feldman, 2012).
>
> Feldman, Z. 2012. Beyond freedom and oppression: Social media, refusal and
> the politics of participation. In: IR 13.0 Conference of the AoIR, 18/21
> October 2012, Salford. [Online]. [Accessed 18 February 2015]. Available
> from: http://spir.aoir.org/index.php/spir/article/viewFile/6/pdf
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> Dr. Cristina Miguel
> Senior Lecturer
> Business School
> Leeds Beckett University
> https://leedsbeckett.academia.edu/CristinaMiguel
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Air-L <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org> on behalf of Mridula <
> mridula at gmail.com>
> Sent: 06 September 2016 07:37
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] Facebook Groups
>
> Hi All,
>
> I recently found myself in bizarre situation on an India based Facebook
> Travel Group. I was a member since about a year, I would occasionally
> interact as well. The group description clearly said it was for non
> commercial activities, hotel, spa, airline reviews would be deleted. Then
> without any warning, they launched a commercial website by the same name
> (just adding 'world' to the name of the group), claiming they represent all
> the members of that FB group. The FAQ of the website has pitches to tourism
> boards and PR agencies. They had about 400 members, almost all related to
> travel. A lot of us were stunned! They just casually announced a commercial
> website based on a non-commercial FB group without a word to anyone
> whatsoever. Consent was not even in the picture. All hell broke loose after
> that. Now the admins claim that a lot of things happened inadvertently but
> the site is still up. Has anyone faced a similar situation before? This
> leads me to ask a few questions?
>
>
> 1. Does being an admin of a non-commercial FB group means you can launch a
> commercial venture based on it?
>
> 2. Is this a violation of FB TOS? I tried to understand the FB TOS for
> groups but I am not very successful.
>
> 3. If this is not against the TOS then some other group that added me will
> do the same in the future. And that will be a big pain. I need to go and
> manually remove myself from all those groups that keep adding me!
>
>
> Sharing here so that I may get some clarity from the community.
>
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> Mridula
>
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> > -       Jan Peleska, University of Bremen and Verified Software
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> > -       Overture 2016: 14th Overture Workshop
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> PhD
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> > Queensland, AU
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> > Reasoning Environment (AGREE)
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> University,
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> Ludovic
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> > Rajdeep Mukherjee, Saurabh Joshi, Andreas Griesmayer, Daniel Kroening and
> > Tom Melham. Equivalence Checking of a Floating-point Unit Against a
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> Kenneth
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> > standard
> > Zhengfeng Yang, Chao Huang, Xin Chen, Wang Lin and Zhiming Liu. A Linear
> > Programming Relaxation Based Approach for Generating Barrier Certificates
> > of Hybrid Systems
> > Ofer Strichman and Maor Veitsman. Regression Verification for unbalanced
> > recursive functions
> > Cristina David, Pascal Kesseli, Daniel Kroening and Matt Lewis. Danger
> > Invariants
> > Gaogao Yan, Li Jiao, Yangjia Li, Shuling Wang and Naijun Zhan.
> Approximate
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> > Quang-Trung Ta, Ton Chanh Le, Siau-Cheng Khoo and Wei-Ngan Chin.
> Automated
> > Mutual Explicit Induction Proof in Separation Logic
> > Stanislav Böhm, Ond?ej Meca and Petr Jancar. State-Space Reduction of
> > Non-deterministically Synchronizing Systems Applicable to Deadlock
> > Detection in MPI
> > Christoph-Simon Senjak and Martin Hofmann. An Implementation of Deflate
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> > Coq
> > Gudmund Grov, Yuhui Lin and Vytautas Tumas. Mechanised Verification
> > Patterns for Dafny
> > Heinrich Ody, Martin Fränzle and Michael R. Hansen. Discounted Duration
> > Calculus
> > Lacramioara Astefanoaei, Saddek Bensalem, Marius Bozga, Chih-Hong Cheng
> > and Harald Ruess. Compositional Parameter Synthesis
> > Ori Lahav and Viktor Vafeiadis. Explaining Relaxed Memory Models with
> > Program Transformations
> > Amirhossein Vakili and Nancy Day. Finite Model Finding Using the Logic of
> > Equality with Uninterpreted Functions
> > Saksham Chand, Annie Liu and Scott Stoller. Formal Verification of
> > Multi-Paxos for Distributed Consensus
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