Crowsourcing, Safety, Profiling and Smart Phones

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The secret surveillance of ‘suspicious’ blacks in one of the nation’s poshest neighborhoods


It was nearing closing time in March last year when a manager at Boffi Georgetown dispatched a series of alarmed messages. Observing two men yelling outside the luxury kitchen and bath showroom, Julia Walter reached for her phone and accessed a private messaging application that hundreds of residents, retailers and police in this overwhelmingly white, wealthy neighborhood use to discuss people they deem suspicious.

“2 black males screaming at each other in alley,” Walter wrote. “. . . Help needed.”

One minute later, a District police officer posted he would check it out, and Walter felt relieved. But as weeks gave way to months and the private group spawned hundreds of messages, Walter’s relief turned to unease. The overwhelming majority of the people the app’s users cited were black. Was the chatroom reducing crime along the high-end retail strip? Was it making people feel safer? Or was it racial profiling?


Sketch Factor is apparently gone ... but caused quite a stir, but appearance it is racist to 'tag' some neighborhoods as sketchy



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/08/sketchfactor-app-white-creators_n_5660205.html


Two white people are launching an app that seeks to help people avoid "sketchy" areas.

That would all be well and good, except that the app depends in large part on a Yelp-like rating system based on the personal views of Americans, a people historically known to mask the occasional racist view behind words like "dangerous" and "drugs."

The app, SketchFactor, will be available on iTunes starting Friday. Its Manhattan-based creators, Allison McGuire and Daniel Herrington, hope that users will rate the "relative sketchiness" of a given area on a five-point scale. The app will also use publicly available data to help complete its sketchiness rankings.


http://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/what-to-do-when-your-app-is-racist
 
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