You cannot be a “human rights conference” and be sponsored by corporations like Google/Facebook whose primary business model relies on violating our human right to privacy. That there isn’t outrage about this—even today—is an abject moral failure of the privacy community.
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Not Facebook
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And for those reading the replies: Yes, Facebook. And Google’s business model is exactly the same as Facebook’s so even if they weren’t sponsored by Facebook this is no argument. Why are you defending them? https://www.rightscon.org/sponsors/
#RightsCon#SurveillanceCapitalism#whitewashpic.twitter.com/fermJojKho
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Not sure if you understand multistakeholder engagement
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Not sure you understand some stakeholders are notably absent: me, and him, and her
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I would discuss but Aral is so eager to engage with others that he already blocked me, so…
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These two tweets belong together
#surveillancecapitalismhttps://twitter.com/jordanuhl/status/997615096225517569?s=21 …
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Those companies want visibility of what’s going on to be able to do lobbying to fight anything against their insterests. And also purchase a good image they can market to improve their brand perception. It’s all about strategy.
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Common examples: Ultra wealthy people doing “philanthropy” despite they fought all the social laws and taxes. GMO companies planting trees, promoting “organic” or setting beehives despite their pesticides are killing everything. And the list goes on.
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Newsflash America-Google has announced it is officially changing its motto from "Don't Be Evil" to "Be Really Evil",in keeping with their commitment to sustainable global domination in an increasingly competitive business climate, cuz "2 guys in a garage just isn't going to fly"
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