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by milkytron
1806 days ago
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Are there no other options? Do your friends use them exclusively because they are sticky? Is there actually a feature that makes them unable to use other apps? I find a lot of times, people just don't want to change, regardless of whether they should. I was the first to delete my Facebook in my group of friends, and now they all have, and my family has mostly jumped ship as well. I'm sure your friends can use something else, they just choose not to. |
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The company made a promise. People bought that promise.
Company changes the promise and puts a bow on it and dresses it up. Company only notes the promise in the fine print. But because it already has the power and because people don't want to be on alert 100% of the time (because that can actually kill you), the deception works.
So you bring up a fallacy. The actual option here is "pay attention to every company you use to communicate all the time" or don't pay attention and accidentally agree to something not well advertised.
Interesting fact, Facebook has an F rating on the BBB's website.
Of course, the very first complaint on there is an interesting one that completely misconstrues the first amendment right, but again, that's just interesting.
(https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/menlo-park/profile/social-media-ma...)