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Online Authenticity: Should Feds carry a badge in cyberspace? Or at least a reciprocol link?

Posted by: Ken Fischer in: ● May 4, 2009

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4 Comments to "Online Authenticity: Should Feds carry a badge in cyberspace? Or at least a reciprocol link?"

1 | Kerry Webb

5 de May de 2009 to ● 10:46 pm

The social networking site has to give a damn, to start off with. We’ve been trying for two months to get Twitter to remove two bogus accounts that purport to come from our government, with no success at all.

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2 de June de 2009 to ● 1:45 pm

[...] it is to pretend you are an official government agency on twitter.  Recently I advocated for a simple reciprocal link authentication policy which would place a link on any official government web 2.0 account (twitter, facebook fan page [...]

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8 de June de 2009 to ● 7:32 pm

[...] recommends a simple technique to allow users to authenticate an account by following a reciprocal link to an official government [...]

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