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by cool_dude85 1776 days ago
A big difference between a representative democratic government and a private company, I'd say.
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Government is just the biggest “private” company, whose business is violence[0] - both the use and mitigation of it. Every citizen is a stakeholder. Foreigners are not invested, they are competition, both friendly and not. We vote at shareholder meetings called elections.

From this simplistic framework I wouldn’t say there is a big difference. About the only thing I can think of is scale, and optimization for human wellbeing instead of profit, but that hardly feels true in the modern world.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_on_violence

Really? They are both effectively the same, except Amazon will sell the data gathered to the government and anyone else willing to pay for it. And those companies will sell it to other companies. And some of those companies will get hacked and then the data goes s effectively public domain.
Yeah, very big difference indeed. I'd take the private company over government any day. Remember, companies have to ask you to buy their wares, govt just sends armed fighters to your home.
Yes, definitely. The government can put you in jail or shoot you, while Facebook can sell your data to advertisers.
...or other governments. And there's already precedent for getting around pesky things like the 4th amendment by simply buying your data from another country who has it.
Yeah, not much more power than gov'ts have. Controlling the flow of information is pretty banal.

https://time.com/6075539/facebook-myanmar-military/

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/09/how-facebooks-free-i...

Facebook has a lot more power than that, and you have no authority over them.
What power does Facebook have?
Are you saying you don't think they have any power?
Over my life? I don't know what sort of power they have over my life no.
If you are a Facebook user, there's a good chance you are manipulated by what you see there. Everyone denies it affects them (as I might, if I used Facebook), but it works. I trust the people who say they are vulnerable to manipulation - at least they give themselves a chance.

Facebook manipulates people you know (unless none of them use Facebook). Social media has dramatically changed some people I know well.

Facebook has enormous influence in the society you live in (perhaps depending on where you live), which affects you. Facebook has great power over the news people read, and Facebook is where many conspiracy theories spread, as examples.

I don’t get to vote for who runs Amazon.