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by d4rt
5853 days ago
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The important questions are how much value is derived from:
- Privacy
- Limited Sharing
- Unlimited Sharing
for both Facebook and the user. This can then be counterbalanced by the costs experienced by the user and Facebook, such as loss of privacy or spam from applications or adverts (a cost of attention/time) If you do not derive a greater value from sharing your information than the cost, then do not share. It doesn't really matter to this whether Facebook is deriving value, only if you are incurring costs greater than the value received. I don't see how this is sharecropping. |
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