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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 10

    Facebook was hit with a maximum possible fine in Britain after a government agency concluded its lax policies allowed Cambridge Analytica to harvest information on millions of people without their consenthttps://nyti.ms/2u7m4ig 

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      2. Paul Quinn‏ @PQuinn2007 Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Feeling even better about deleting my FB account 3 months ago. Funny, I don’t miss it at all. Now Twitter? I’d miss that. Until until the withdrawal was over. Then I’d be fine. Lol

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      3. Aniket Sapre (ASAP)‏ @aniketsapre Jul 10
        Replying to @PQuinn2007 @nytimes

        Off it since Jan ‘18 and don’t miss it one bit

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      4. Paul Quinn‏ @PQuinn2007 Jul 10
        Replying to @aniketsapre @nytimes

        I know right? You think you’ll miss it, but you don’t. It’s actually freeing. More time for looking up at the sky & clouds. 👍🏻 ☁️

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      5. Aniket Sapre (ASAP)‏ @aniketsapre Jul 10
        Replying to @PQuinn2007 @nytimes

        Absolutely. Besides I read somewhere that the awareness circle of you n your friends is about 90% overlapped (you already know what’s happening in their lives), then why need FB. LinkedIn or Twitter is better to connect with acquaintances instead!

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      6. Paul Quinn‏ @PQuinn2007 Jul 10
        Replying to @aniketsapre @nytimes

        I agree. Plus, if I see ONE more of my nephews posted soccer ⚽️ photos...I swear to God!! Lol.

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      7. Aniket Sapre (ASAP)‏ @aniketsapre Jul 10
        Replying to @PQuinn2007 @nytimes

        🤣😂

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      1. subtleteed‏ @TeedGirl Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Good. I’m so over Facebook.

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      1. Tia Shannon‏ @Tia39shannon Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        It took a minute to deactivate my FB account because they wouldn't let me but I'm done with those traitors.

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      1. sandeep kurian jacob‏ @sandeepjacob1 Jul 10
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        If people are so concerned about their privacy then why the hell did they use facebook. After all facebook is providing us these facilities without charging any fee. And I am damn sure that if they start charging us for higher privacy then over 90% people will stop using facebook

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      1. Igo Yuhico‏ @igotrip Jul 10
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        How are people’s anger, on what Facebook allowed, sated over a measly £500k fine?

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      1. Kathleen Chavez, Mrs‏ @KathleenChave13 Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        So like the Banks they are going to get charged with a crime that allowed a company to betray the TRUST! A slap on the hand and pay a fine!

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      1. Barb D‏ @BarbaraDulude1 Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Facebook should definitely be charged! How dare they take personal information and pass it on to others willing to pay for it. Right off the cuff should sound fishy. Sounds fishy to me and I have less education. Is FB stupid or a sell out?

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      1. Aniket Sapre (ASAP)‏ @aniketsapre Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        And what about fine on agencies / govt bodies which allowed formation of companies like CA and auditors who couldn’t find out what’s happening

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Full of controversy

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      2. Byew Bob‏ @ByewBob Jul 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        The "pound" key on your keyboard (#) is called an octotroph.

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      1. Dave Hamel‏ @Daavq Jul 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        The penalty is less than a million dollars. Maybe we need to start fining corporations a % of their revenue so penalties actually feel like penalties and not the cost of doing business. # Facebook #cambridgeanalytica

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      1. Nick Seidenman‏ @SoilSurvivor Jul 11
        Replying to @nytimes @OccupyWallStNYC

        Let me put it another way: facebook revenues in 2017 were nearly 16,000 times that amount.

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      1. Nick Seidenman‏ @SoilSurvivor Jul 11
        Replying to @nytimes @OccupyWallStNYC

        For all you playing at home, that's less than one one-hundredth of one percent of what facebook earned in 2017 (roughly $10 billion). Oh, yeah. They're soooo gonna feel that. 🤭

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