Facebook’s Jim Killock said “We need to think about the wider consequences…” They did, they have a patent on it: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/09/facebooks-new-patent-and-digital-redlining/407287/ … https://twitter.com/NetworkString/status/793744261518880769 …
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Aral Balkan Retweeted Aral Balkan
Sorry,
@JimKillock is@OpenRightsGroup, not Facebook. Got confused as it was hard to tell one from the other in the article.https://twitter.com/aral/status/793745659786567681 …Aral Balkan added,
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Aral Balkan Retweeted Aral Balkan
Which brings us to, why was
@OpenRightsGroup so busy praising Facebook they forgot to mention they have a patent for the exact same thing?https://twitter.com/aral/status/793749956880429056 …Aral Balkan added,
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Surely the bigger issue is that Facebook itself can do that and way more whenever it feels like it. Again, thnx for updating it.
2:56 AM - 2 Nov 2016
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