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“Yes”, the Facebook’s response to criticism concerning the experiment was adequate due to the following reasons:
- Facebook’s experiment with human emotions is legal because there has been clear mention of the terms and a warning that Facebook has mentioned in their one-click user agreement as Facebook have mentioned that they may use the personal information obtained from users for internal operations. So, legally no action should be taken against Facebook.
- Although the experiment by Facebook was a part of ongoing research which are used by companies to test different products, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook conceded that the experiment had been poorly communicated and apologized for the same formally...
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Introduction to Information Systems: Seventh Edition
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