Showing posts with label legislation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legislation. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Help me tell Skype & Microsoft you want options!


I was an avid user of the IMO instant messaging application for Android.  I loved this program and I even blogged about it.  About a month ago they stopped supporting Skype.  They claimed they could not connect to the Skype servers anymore.

Skype is a closed protocol which means nobody else can communicate on the Skype network unless you're a partner or you've hacked your way onto it.  Everyone else has a somewhat open chat network, Google, Yahoo, AIM/ICQ, IRC, etc.   Skype for all that is provides doesn't give developers a way to openly communicate with the Skype servers.  So if you want to send a Skype message, you have to use Skype.   This sucks because the Skype app for Android blows, and the desktop apps are not far behind.

When IMO couldn't get Skype fixed I was really bummed.  I love IMO because it's free with a small footprint and it works.  More than Skype can say.

So, I started a petition that I hope everyone will share with their friends and hopefully we can make a change.  Please sign this petition to Skype and Microsoft then share it with everyone you know!  The only way we are going to get Skype and Microsoft to listen is to show them that the community wants the freedom to use something other than the Skype bloatware!


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Like it or you're fired!

Interesting post in Slashdot today.  The question is should you astroturf because your company tells you to.  Astroturf-ing is essentially slang for clicking the Like button to give the appearance that something is liked even when the person clicking the button may have no knowledge of the product or service.  For example you come across a web page and it says 10,000 People like this page, be the first of your friends.  Truth be told, 9,999 of the people were employee's of the company.  The term comes from AstroTurf (The fake grass) to show it is a "Fake Grassroots" movement.

The moral question here is if this is wrong.  One would think that if you support the company you work for you would do this simply to help the company.  Company does better, you get a pay raise it all works out for everyone right?  When however does this slip over the edge into unethical.  What if a condition of your employment is to "Use your personal social media accounts to endorse company products".  This comes right after Legislation to prevent disclosure of social media passwords hit the news.

Is this really anything new though?  Companies have been persuading people to support them for years.  US Car manufacturers don't want you driving a Toyota to work, Coke doesn't want you drinking Pepsi while driving the delivery vehicle.  It's clear this has been going on for some time however social media has a significantly larger impact.  Having 300 Facebook friends has far more impact than having a dozen or so friends that even know what car you drive.

I can say I have actually been in this position.  I've had one of my employers ask me to join and like particular things in my social network.  Given the size of the companies I have worked for though I am just a drop in the ocean and not on the radar.  On the other hand however, a smaller company of lets say 80 people might know you more intimately and can easily check for compliance.  The question is what is the punishment for non-compliance?  Can they fire you?  Absolutely.  Most companies are at-will employers which means they can fire you if they don't like your Twitter handle.  Extreme?  Maybe.

I think the next few years are going to be very interesting to watch social media and employers.  The more employers start to use social media and the more people that are involved in social media the more people are going to be coerced into towing the company line.  I think we're going to see the government and human rights activists involved in the issue.  The question is how far will employers push this before the legislators have to get involved.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Employers going to far

I understand the desire for employers to know about potential hires past but when you have to supply your Facebook password as part of pre-employment screening you have gone too far.  Recent legislation is now trying to stop this in at least one state.  What I can't believe is that at least one or more applicants thought this was ok.  People need to stand up for their rights.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Watching the SuperBowl? Then you support SOPA!

Are you planning on watching the SuperBowl this year?  If so you are supporting SOPA!  The National Football League is one of the supporters of SOPA!  Simply take a look at SOPA HR 3261 and you will see the NFL supports SOPA!  So if you are wearing your NFL jersey, watching a football game or planning to watch the SuperBowl you are supporting SOPA.

You can feel free to contact the NFL and tell them what you think of your money going to support this bill.  I know I sent an email and I'm not planning on watching the SuperBowl until they publicly say they wont be supporting it.  clare.graff@nfl.com and Amy.Jorgensen@nfl.com who are their media contacts and tell them what you think!