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by decisionsmatter
303 days ago
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It's difficult for me to parse what exactly your argument is. Facebook built a system to ingest third party data. Whether you feel that such technology should exist to ingest data and serve ads is, respectfully, completely irrelevant. Facebook requires any entity (e.g. the Flo app) to gather consent from their users to send user data into the ingestion pipeline per the terms of their SDK. The Flo app, in a phenomenally incompetent and negligent manner, not only sent unconsented data to Facebook, but sent -sensitive health data-. Facebook they did what Facebook does best, which is ingest this data _that Flo attested was not sensitive and collected with consent_ into their ads systems. |
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#1. Facebook did everything they could to evaluate Flo as a company and the data they were receiving, but they simply had no way to tell that the data was illegally acquired and privacy-invading.
#2. Facebook had inadequate mechanisms for evaluating their partners, and that while they could have caught this problem they failed to do so, and therefore Facebook was negligent.
#3. Facebook turned a blind eye to clear red flags that should've caused them to investigate further, and Facebook was malicious.
Personally, given Facebook's past extremely egregious behaviour, I think it's most likely to be a combination of #2 and #3: inadequate mechanisms to evaluate data partners, and conveniently ignoring signals that the data was ill-gotten, and that Facebook is in fact negligent if not malicious. In either case Facebook should be held liable.
pc86 is taking the position that the issue is #1: that Facebook did everything they could, and still, the bad data made it through because it's impossible to build a system to catch this sort of thing.
If that's true, then my argument is that the system Facebook built is too easily abused and should be torn down or significantly modified/curtailed as it cannot be operated safely, and that Facebook should still be held liable for building and operating a harmful technology that they could not adequately govern.
Does that clarify my position?