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Replying to @johnbattelle @zeynep
This paragraph needed a better editor. Not-one denies Facebook is an ad business. And given it’s the lynch pin of the argument, that means the whole piece fails.pic.twitter.com/hHMVLsFnxU
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Sheryl Sandberg denies Facebook is an ad business: “We're selling the opportunity to connect with people, but it's not for sale.” Sandberg on Today. "The developer-platform transaction is the important one, the relationship where Facebook and Google sell your data."
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Replying to @ThomasClaburn @benedictevans and
Facebook doesn't sell data.
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Replying to @hoofnagle @ThomasClaburn and
Fruits of data, perhaps is one way of phrasing it but they don't sell your data. Can even argue they grew partially by providing more access to your data. But sell is a pretty specific term, no?
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I think you can make that argument but when you say “sells your data”, that’s not what most people understand. So trying to not be misunderstood.
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