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by selckin 1916 days ago
on tv at least, they say that apology is the same as admitting guilt, so they might not want to do that for legal reason

anyone know if that applies to the real world?

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Could it be any more admitting guilt than

>a new Facebook campaign was created that started firing a Facebook advertising pixel, intended to only run on marketing web pages. However, it was inadvertently configured to run on signed-in pages.

"We take privacy very seriously" is a sign that they don't take your privacy seriously at all.

inadvertently is the operative word here - I.e. their position is that this was just an accident.