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by shoeshoeshoey
1901 days ago
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I can only speculate but what I think we are seeing here is a statement made in earnest by a corporate communication team, crafted with significant input from a product team. To admit that this was an intrusion would be severely career limiting. So they explain it in a hand-wavy fashion, enough to get the Comms people off their back. The end result is this unsatisfying explanation. Just speculation. There has to be a method to the madness that is Facebook press releases. |
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Any admission by Facebook can and will act against them in the [highly likely] class action that will be executed.
I'm sure their legal department checked every letter in this statement with a x100 magnifier.