It’s Not Called Anti-Social Media, After All

by Anittah Patrick on November 17, 2009

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But Baltimore police could greater utilize their new social-networking push on Facebook and Twitter not only to inform the public, but help generate tips.

So writes Justin Fenton, who normally covers the crime beat in Baltimore, after a week in London.  You can read “What we can learn from each other” in full by clicking here.

Perhaps the government should not build a social network, then; perhaps local, state, and federal governments should simply think very deeply about how to further the development of a civil society through the use of web 2.0 tools.  (?)

Here’s a video from July of 2008 on the matter of a government-built social network:

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