SIGIT - Simple Information Gathering Toolkit
Sigit policy framework on public sector social media utilization- moving forward
Power Paradox of Socmed
Big data is touted as a powerful tool that enables its users to view a sharper and clearer picture of the world. For example, many Arab Spring protesters and commentators credited social media for helping protesters to organize.
But big data sensors and big data pools are predominantly in the hands of powerful intermediary institutions, not ordinary people. Seeming to learn from Arab Spring organizers, the Syrian regime feigned the removal of restrictions on its citizens’ Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube usage only to secretly profile, track, and round up dissidents.
Neil M. Richards & Jonathan H. King, Three Paradoxes of Big Data, 66 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 41 (2013).
Issues to be addressed in Policy Frameworks
User data and privacy must be protected.
In the case of lack awareness about privacy, proactive efforts by the government and regulators is required
Socmed OTT issues:
Fair revenue-sharing between socmed OTT and network operators, to ensure sustainability in network development.
Encourage the development and use of domestic OTT.
Government must have control to maintain all national interest and national sovereignty related aspects.
Power Paradox of Socmed
Big data is touted as a powerful tool that enables its users to view a sharper and clearer picture of the world. For example, many Arab Spring protesters and commentators credited social media for helping protesters to organize.
But big data sensors and big data pools are predominantly in the hands of powerful intermediary institutions, not ordinary people. Seeming to learn from Arab Spring organizers, the Syrian regime feigned the removal of restrictions on its citizens’ Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube usage only to secretly profile, track, and round up dissidents.
Neil M. Richards & Jonathan H. King, Three Paradoxes of Big Data, 66 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 41 (2013).
Issues to be addressed in Policy Frameworks
User data and privacy must be protected.
In the case of lack awareness about privacy, proactive efforts by the government and regulators is required
Socmed OTT issues:
Fair revenue-sharing between socmed OTT and network operators, to ensure sustainability in network development.
Encourage the development and use of domestic OTT.
Government must have control to maintain all national interest and national sovereignty related aspects.
Power Paradox of Socmed
Big data is touted as a powerful tool that enables its users to view a sharper and clearer picture of the world. For example, many Arab Spring protesters and commentators credited social media for helping protesters to organize.
But big data sensors and big data pools are predominantly in the hands of powerful intermediary institutions, not ordinary people. Seeming to learn from Arab Spring organizers, the Syrian regime feigned the removal of restrictions on its citizens’ Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube usage only to secretly profile, track, and round up dissidents.
Neil M. Richards & Jonathan H. King, Three Paradoxes of Big Data, 66 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 41 (2013).
Issues to be addressed in Policy Frameworks
User data and privacy must be protected.
In the case of lack awareness about privacy, proactive efforts by the government and regulators is required
Socmed OTT issues:
Fair revenue-sharing between socmed OTT and network operators, to ensure sustainability in network development.
Encourage the development and use of domestic OTT.
Government must have control to maintain all national interest and national sovereignty related aspects.
Power Paradox of Socmed
Big data is touted as a powerful tool that enables its users to view a sharper and clearer picture of the world. For example, many Arab Spring protesters and commentators credited social media for helping protesters to organize.
But big data sensors and big data pools are predominantly in the hands of powerful intermediary institutions, not ordinary people. Seeming to learn from Arab Spring organizers, the Syrian regime feigned the removal of restrictions on its citizens’ Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube usage only to secretly profile, track, and round up dissidents.
Neil M. Richards & Jonathan H. King, Three Paradoxes of Big Data, 66 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 41 (2013).
Issues to be addressed in Policy Frameworks
User data and privacy must be protected.
In the case of lack awareness about privacy, proactive efforts by the government and regulators is required
Socmed OTT issues:
Fair revenue-sharing between socmed OTT and network operators, to ensure sustainability in network development.
Encourage the development and use of domestic OTT.
Government must have control to maintain all national interest and national sovereignty related aspects.
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