Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Facebook’s war on free will

quote [ Though Facebook will occasionally talk about the transparency of governments and corporations, what it really wants to advance is the transparency of individuals – or what it has called, at various moments, “radical transparency” or “ultimate transparency”. The theory holds that the sunshine of sharing our intimate details will disinfect the moral mess of our lives. With the looming threat that our embarrassing information will be broadcast, we’ll behave better. ]

Interesting. I think I understood most of this. It doesn't really matter if a mouse in a maze has free will if the maze is constantly redesigning itself to guide the mouse where the maze's designers want it to be.
[SFW] [Big Brother] [+5 Interesting]
[by raphael_the_turtle]
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bbqkink said @ 7:46pm GMT on 28th September
And you didn't say shit..still. you on the other hand are supposed to be an expert ..how about you share a little of that knowledge.

bbqkink said @ 7:48pm GMT on 28th September
And you didn't say shit..still. you on the other hand are supposed to be an expert ..how about you share a little of that knowledge.

Or are you just going to recommend another book that still doesn't deal with the fact that if people didn't put there personal information on line there would be no problem.


bbqkink said @ 7:51pm GMT on 28th September
And you didn't say shit..still. you on the other hand are supposed to be an expert ..how about you share a little of that knowledge.

Or are you just going to recommend another book that still doesn't deal with the fact that if people didn't put their personal information on line there would be no problem.
My point is you allow the people access to your information and are surprised they use it for there personal gain...An I missing something? if so what?



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bbqkink said @ 7:46pm GMT on 28th September
And you didn't say shit..still. you on the other hand are supposed to be an expert ..how about you share a little of that knowledge.

Or are you just going to recommend another book that still doesn't deal with the fact that if people didn't put their personal information on line there would be no problem.
My point is you allow the people access to your information and are surprised they use it for there personal gain...An I missing something? if so what?




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