It’s all PR. If Facebook stoped violating your privacy, they would go bankrupt. Incompatible with their business model.
They wouldn’t do that (terrible PR if found out). Making the feature, getting good PR, then burying it is smarter.
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true. Actually they don't need to auction it off, intel being a close community. Captive clients with money
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And let’s not forget they always have the metadata, regardless.
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exactly. Why be limited by facts when metadata warrants any narrative you need at any given moment
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