Sunday, 18 March 2018
quote [ Facebook executives waded into a firestorm of criticism after news reports revealed that a data firm harvested private information from 50 million users.
Several executives took to Twitter to insist that the data leak was not technically a "breach." But critics were outraged by the response and accused the company of playing semantics and missing the point. ] Unfortunately, "getting destroyed" in the headline doesn't actually mean getting destroyed.
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Chicken Little said @ 7:37pm GMT on 18th Mar
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Saying this wasn't a breach isn't semantics, it's correct. This wasn't a breach, this is literally the facebook business model.
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lilmookieesquire said @ 11:25pm GMT on 18th Mar
^ you're not wrong, Steele.
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ethanos said @ 1:51pm GMT on 19th Mar
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I'm feeling righteous because I quit Facebook after they censored a Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) post of the Imogene Cunningham photography exhibit. The offending photo was of a nude. What. You mean there is NUDITY on the internet?
I hope they (and their little brother Instagram) burn in hell. |
bbqkink said @ 12:29am GMT on 21st Mar
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0123 said @ 2:18am GMT on 24th Mar
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Fish said @ 12:39am GMT on 19th Mar
[Score:-5 Boring]
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