they're not perfect, but I was speaking biz models. Their model is diff and better than ad nets. Period.
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Assumes mon-duo-olig-opoly don't harm markets, democracy, and the personal liberty to own our own identities.
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these are scary words, but not proportional to the current situation.
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fb does not protect your info in any meaningful way that prevents virtually any marketer from identifying you
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no, they allow marketers to target you. Big diff. Why would they give away the id data, their core asset?
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Familiar w/ http://paulohm.com re-identification research? Just a few correlations reqd. to re-id from de-id.
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we've agreed it's not perfect. That proves FB neither evil nor monopolistic.
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David Carroll 🦅 Retweeted Facebook
I never said FB was evil. Just negligent of user data rights. This. Is. Still. Not. Fixed.https://twitter.com/facebook/status/738109502969552900 …
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Facebook is a people farmer; a factory farm for humans. “Evil” not necessary. +
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yes, yes, we're all idiots clicking ads for money while we drool on ourselves. Pity us.
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We’re being farmed, yes. And we’ve sleep-walked into a corporate feudalism. Time to change this.
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