We’ve been busy (and finishing off Robert Harris’ Lustrum in our spare time) so we have not had much time to bl*g these days. Here’s a taster of things to come on the net and on the paper this weekend.
Library
Vella Gera Charged
Li Tkisser Sewwi author Alex Vella Gera has been interrogated by the police and is to be summoned to court on the 20th of April. Continue reading
Scar-Face-Book
‘Ndrangheta boss Manfredi has been caught by the Italian police. In a weird twist of events that continues to demonstrate the naiveté of a certain generation when using networking sites, Manfredi was snatched by the mobile squad of Crotone after it was discovered that he was a frequent user of Facebook using the nickname “Scarface”.
It’s a plot worthy of a Guy Ritchie movie – complete with the all too ironic nickname and circumstances of arrest. Meanwhile Facebook does not seem to be able to keep out of the news Europe-wide whether in good or in bad. Recently, the Facebook Killer saga in the UK prompted the networking site to issue the following statement:
Facebook issued a statement after Chapman was sentenced saying it urged people not to meet anyone they had been contacted by online unless they knew who they were, “as there are unscrupulous people in the world with malevolent agendas”. It said there were a variety of measures people could use to protect themselves from unwanted contact and that Facebook strongly encouraged their use.
The Facebook Killer story also led to British child protection authorities lobbying Facebook and other social networking sites to install a one-click button which would allow children to get immediate police help if they suspect they’re at risk. Other networking sites like BEBO immediately complied though Facebook remained reluctant about installing this system.
Traffic
Is internet traffic an indication of a site’s quality, popularity or both? What do more hits really mean and where do all the hits come from? A look into the world of web hits and misses – and the infamous Alexa toolbar.
I.M. Jack – Beat It
Il picchiatore fascista. Il libero picchiatore. Plategate. Dawramejt. Jonathan Zebina.
Legality & Interpretation
Why J’accuse is still hazy about tomorrow’s rally. We explain why it’s one thing to claim that the law is not being applied and another to disagree on its interpretation.
