Direct Technology Group Blog

Direct Technology Group provides professional IT Support and Network Services for Businesses around Deerfield Beach. Computer Services, Tech Support, IT Solutions and more!

Think You Own Your Social Media Accounts? Think Again

Think You Own Your Social Media Accounts? Think Again

It’s fun to be critical of social media, but there’s no denying the massive influence it has on individuals, societies, businesses, and even the political landscape. Since social media plays such a big part in so many areas of your digital life, it’s important to know how it all factors into your personal rights and privacy. Today, we want to examine the idea of who really owns what you post on social media and who is in control of your accounts… because it’s definitely not you.

So Who Actually Owns Your Social Media Accounts?

You might be under the assumption that your Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and other social accounts belong to you—and it would make sense to believe in this assumption.

But the reality is not so clear-cut. Most nations have language in their national constitutions regarding the right to freedom of speech and expression within the confines of the law, and they see social media as an extension of themselves. There are, of course, the outliers, for whose citizens are limited in their self-expression and in their access to social media.

This article isn’t really about that, but it’s important to establish context for who is really in control of what you post on social media.

A bankruptcy case involving Infowars founder Alex Jones shows just how muddy the waters can get when selling assets that may (or may not) belong to you. Infowars is a site notorious for peddling conspiracy theories and “alternative news,” so when it was put up for auction, it was pretty surprising that Global Tetrahedron, the parent company of satire website The Onion jumped at the opportunity to snag it. The Onion won the bid with $3.5 million; $1.75 million cash and at least an equal amount in equity from Sandy Hook plaintiffs that would have the right to the money from the sale of Infowars.

Of course, this set off a chain reaction, and Jones sued the potential buyers and the families that initially sued him. The situation is still ongoing.

Again, who really owns the rights to the content you post on social media? Can it be transferred to another buyer, as in the case of Elon Musk when he purchased Twitter and rebranded it to X? Musk has, of course, interjected into the aforementioned proceedings and declared that the X accounts involved with the sale cannot be transferred without permission from X, so it appears that a business can claim the right to profiles when it is in their best interest to do so.

So, what does this mean for the average user?

Similar to businesses that often get sold, no tech giant is going to bat an eyelash over the sale of a social media site… unless it benefits them to do so. The filing in the situation outlined above did yield that content posted by an account is the property of the account holder, but the holder maintains “non-exclusive rights” to the account. If the holder wants to transfer or sell an account, they first have to get the social media company to sign off on the acquisition.

Anyway, all of that is to say that it’s not necessarily you who owns and controls your social media accounts.

While it might be some time before the impact of these proceedings is rendered in full for the average user, we just wanted to bring up a potentially interesting topic that would get you thinking about data privacy and your individual rights as a user.

Can You Trust AI IT Support?
The Right Tools Can Significantly Assist Your Busi...
 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Guest
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Captcha Image

Blog Archive

2014
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November

Mobile? Grab this Article

QR Code
Request a Consultation

Direct Technology Group strives to provide the best comprehensive IT, Computer, and Networking services to small businesses. We can handle all of your organization's technology challenges.

Contact Us
Contact Us

Learn more about what Direct Technology Group can do for your business.

1358 W Newport Center Dr
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442

Call us: (954) 739-4700

News & Updates
Direct Technology Group is proud to announce the launch of our new website at www.directtechnologygroup.com. The goal of the new website is to make it easier for our existing clients to submit and manage support requests, and provide more information about our services for ...