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by TomMarius
3075 days ago
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Having "free speech" on Facebook would break Facebook's constitutional rights. Facebook doesn't owe you anything, it was not done for public money. It's private property. If you believe they use your personal information maliciously and/or without consent, you can (in the EU at least) sue. |
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As it is private property, it is free to set its own rules, even if those rules impede on my free speech. If Facebook was a government, it could not make those rules as per first amendment.
You can still sue of course.
Look, I feel AI-powered surveillance is scary, and think China is going too far (perhaps showing us a glimpse of the future) in this. But where it is state-run surveillance in China, it is capitalist-run surveillance in the West. That Europe needs to step up and protect its inhabitants is a sign of what happens if you give companies free reign in handling (private) data: A big privacy mess.