Region of Peel’s inaccurate reply to our latest fluoridation-related FOI request

Dear Ms. Jurrius,

This morning I received a letter (click to view) from Ms. Ghandour in reply to my FOI request #123-16-366.

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Regarding Social Media Searches: Ms. Ghandour incorrectly stated that “,,,Facebook messages are publicly available.

Facebook messages are never publicly available – they are only available to the sender and recipients.  The same is true for private messages sent on Twitter and other social media accounts.

Please also note that Facebook posts are publicly available only if a user makes them publicly available.  Users are able customize who can see their posts.  The default audience setting is not “Public” and users may change their settings at any time and may customize their settings for specific posts.  Further, Facebook users may “block” other users entirely.

Twitter users may also “block” other users from viewing their profile.  [This is illustrated in the screen shot below which shows Twitter’s advisement to me that the pro-fluoridation toxicologist who presented to Regional Council on January 21sthas blocked me he from viewing his profile.]  I would assume the same is true for other social media platforms.

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Therefore, kindly verify for me whether the Region plans to include social media content that is not publicly available.

Please also explain the Region’s definition of “public” in the context of social media, and how the Region assesses what content is and is not publicly available.

Regarding content that is publicly available: does the Region plan to provide me with a list of all social media accounts associated with the Region so that I may execute my own search?

Best wishes,

Christine Massey

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