2) Any new 'deals', as the Journal describes them, involved people's ability to share their broader friends' lists — NOT their friends' private information like photos or interests — with apps under the more restricted version of the API.
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Per our testimony to Congress: "We required developers to get approval from Facebook before they could request any data beyond a user’s public profile, friend list, and email address." https://docs.house.gov/meetings/IF/IF00/20180411/108090/HHRG-115-IF00-Wstate-ZuckerbergM-20180411.pdf …
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To be clear we were referring to the story below, not yours
@dmccabe. As always, thanks for pushing us to be more transparent.https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebook-gave-some-companies-access-to-additional-data-about-users-friends-1528490406?mod=breakingnews …Show this thread
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We make your business. Make £ off us by selling ads by all means, but please give a shit about our data
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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