Thursday 8 October 2009

Facebook privacy and user issues!

I had a few chats with some of the staff members at Wilsden today about privacy and data protection. Basically they are scared that if they add wilsden primary as a friend then parents will be able to message them or get in touch.

This may be a bad thing, it may be a good thing, it's not for me to judge but the simple fact is that the facebook account is one of many methods we can use to aggregate data and has proved to be initially successful.

We currently have our facebook page open to the world to see but it appears that anyone can see who are friends(parents) are, this is a problem and is being addressed.

No doubt in my mind that as long as we aggregate data from the blog to facebook using the notes/rss feed then facebook has been a positive attribute at engaging parents.

Another decisions that has been made is that only friends who are actual parents will be accepted as friends, I personally disagree with this however this is required due to privacy/security reasons and will be policed internally by a staff member on a weekly basis.

One of the parents has offered to spend some time training this staff member.

A big problem we are facing is that of explaining to staff members that by putting something onto say, the blog, will make it's way onto facebook and that they don't need to double post or even to do anything on facebook other than to accept people to see what has been posted..


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