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What’s your trustworthiness according to Facebook? Find out! |
29 Aug 2018: posted by the editor - Internet news | |
By David Korteweg, EDRi member Bits of Freedom, the Netherlands Your reputation is 0 or 1 Lots of questions It's unclear exactly how the headline is misleading, because if you'd turn it into a question "Is Facebook rating the trustworthiness of its users?" the answer would be yes. In any event, the above questions remain unanswered. That is unacceptable, because Facebook is not just any old actor. Together with a handful of other tech giants, the company plays an important role in how we communicate and which information we send and receive. The decisions Facebook makes about you have impact. Therefore, assigning you a trustworthiness score comes with great responsibility. Facebook has to share your score with you However, with the new European privacy rules (GDPR) in force, Facebook cannot use this reason as an excuse for dodging these important questions and keeping its trustworthiness assessment opaque. As a Facebook user living in the EU, you have the right to access the personal data Facebook has about you. If these data are incorrect you have the right to rectify them. Assuming that your trustworthiness score is the result of an algorithm crunching the data Facebook collects about you, and taking into account that this score can have a significant impact, you also have the right to receive meaningful information about the underlying logic of your score and you should be able to contest your score. Send an access request Read more:
Tags: Facebook, misinformation, fake news |
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