If you have legitimacy in privacy/human rights & you praise/support this report, you’re helping legitimise this whitewashing campaign/public relations circus. I want to see critical responses from journalists and academics to the blatant institutional corruption on display here.
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PS. Sources for the quotes in my original tweet: “housed at New America”: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/who/partners/ funded by Google: https://www.newamerica.org/our-funding/our-funders/ … Report: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/index2018/ “(at New America)”: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/who/ NYTimes article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/01/us/politics/anne-marie-slaughter-new-america-google.html …pic.twitter.com/q0Kon6IKPC
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Ranking Digital Rights takes no corporate funding and could prove so under audit. Our funders are listed here: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/who/partners/ FAQ here: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/who/frequently-asked-questions/#Q17 … Raw data is downloadable here:https://rankingdigitalrights.org/index2018/download/ …
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How can any of these top companies achieve a greater than 50% score on privacy? What's the baseline?
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Opening statement of their report seem to explicitly call this out: “Google earned the highest privacy score among internet and mobile ecosystem companies, though it did not lead on all indicators.” Sounds reasonable to me
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“works for Facebook”

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I don't think that negates my point?
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Decide what side of history you want to be on Sash.
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I definitely prefer to have conversations with people who disagree with me, and not block them. Don't think I was disrespectful in my original tweet
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