Wait! Facebook doesn’t sell people’s data. It profiles people based on extensive data collection and then sells people’s *attention*. CA got data because Facebook was giving it away—not selling. Pass a law saying Facebook can’t sell your data, and Zuckerberg will celebrate it.https://twitter.com/snowden/status/978714961450061826 …
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these might help :) https://theodi.org/article/no-one-owns-data-we-need-to-strengthen-our-rights/ … https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-03912-z …. (just working on follow-ups to the
@odihq piece…)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Not sure owning our data wouldn't be the best step. Irrespective of that, we should all
#invoicefacebook for their use of our data. A#facebook users union could agree our ratesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Agreed, issues of privacy & data ownership require various stakeholders (i.e. users, industry, policy makers, research, psychologists, anthropologists, etc.). As the times change, so do our expectations and definitions of privacy and our rights - also, varying cross-culturally
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Probably multiple meanings: the actual owner of the personal data, the perceived legal owner with all the sovereign & other legal delicacies, and the person / department inside the organization who HAS TO own responsibilities for making sure the data is treated well.
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