New from me: Facebook employees get what’s called a ‘Sauron alert’ when a colleague accesses their personal profile. Meanwhile, regular users have no idea if a Facebook employee logs into their account.https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebooks-double-standard-on-privacy-employees-vs-the-rest-of-us-1525383859 …
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Yes, that’s what my reporting so far has shown too. Abuse is a fireable offense. Still, the standards for employees & others differ in one key way — the actions are disclosed to employees & not others.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Employees sometimes need to access one another’s accounts to fix bugs in products that we haven't released and don't test outside the company.
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Giving employees a quick way to acknowledge whether or not they recognize the reason that another employee accessed their account is the main motivation for our existing tool. Including tweets where we spoke to these issues yesterday too. Thank you again.pic.twitter.com/SVoGkcokNz
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It seems a lot of users not employed by Facebook would appreciate a similar option.
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