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by jamesrom
3006 days ago
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>We dont want apology for the breach, we want apology for collecting all the data for so many years. Please don't feign surprise that facebook has been collecting your data. Everyone knew, but expected some level of privacy and security with the platform. That's what was breached here. >We want to FB to delete the data they have collected even if it means a massive reduction in advertisement revenues. That would be nice. The fact we all have to be very careful as to what we share with facebook makes it an almost unusable platform for privacy minded individuals. >But I guess none of his algorithms can foresee the end of FB.com in the western part of the world.
>Good night sweet prince. Haha, if you think this marks the end of facebook... This is just, unfortunately, a larger political maneuver. Just watch. |
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I’ve never had an account with them, but they buy records, they get to me through friends, family, and acquaintances. I expect some level of privacy when I don’t even use their sinking platform. I also expect that regulation is coming for FB, Uber, and the rest of Silicon Valley, and it’s about damned time. It’s too bad that it’s going to hurt people and companies that do nothing objectionable, but I prefer that to Facebook swaying elections and Uber killing people with their substandard SDV’s.