Yep. Facebook non-users get profiled, too. This is our online infrastructure: dossiers are accumulated whatever you do.https://twitter.com/stratosathens/status/976040699647922178 …
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He controls the voting stock, and the way it is structured he will as long as he wants. (Sandberg seems to be the other person of substantive influence but without the voting stock). But Facebook is effectively under legal control of a single person.https://twitter.com/AaronGreenspan/status/976633746899140609 …
Unfortunately. the majority of the sheeple don't care. #Truth
Interesting take, but people perceive it as a valuable resource. Nobody likes ads but we want content curated just for us. That’s the service they are proving you and people are addicted. Is the addiction induced by the product? Maybe but I also put blame on the user as well.
I love watching YouTube videos and refreshing the page and getting relevant content. That same tool that I like fuels the ads I’m served.
I think our laws pertaining to data protection have to be revisited since most of them do not account for the technologies of today.
It's called "social media". You need to assume anything you put on these sites is available to the world. If you want privacy, stay off social media.
Yep. “No material impact.” Facebook will continue to mint money from its surveillance-based business model, which is what’s causing all these problems. It’s what makes Zuck a billionaire and makes many people quite rich.https://twitter.com/alexeheath/status/976846198765228034 …
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