Posted on 03/18/2018 12:24:34 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
Yes, useful to for Government information gathering if your stupid enough to voluntarily use it as a personal diary.
FB follows folks who arent even signed up as members
If you click on a FB (or Twitter) link, as a non member or member, your next clicks are then tracked.
They have the NSA. They are observing us now.
we are being watched, monitored, tracked, followed,
EVERYWHERE
and always has been!
Following general statement for all and not anybody in particular!
Before the internet what were commercial market analysts analyzing ? Were they just making things up? The Internet and peoples narcissistic behavior just makes it easier.
When you bought kitchen appliances (or anything electrical .. usually electrical!) and filled out the warranty card, a data collection (Call it Intel!) was being done on you. Since land ownership & real estate purchases are part of the public record, that information can be collected too.(How long have credit bureaus been around!) Every form you fill out every question you answer is part of your commercial profile and has been for years. It’s just easier to do now. There has always been a market for marketing data. The data is used to separate you from your hard earned dollar. I guess that’s a good thing, most of the time! The thing is now, the Internet & social media makes that data deeper, richer, more accurate and more revealing. And for marketing data collectors that data is gold! You think Facebook is worth billions because Zuckerman is such a snappy clever guy? No its because he has come up with (for now!) the ultimate internet “pet rock” something where it gets the customer to bare all! You are the product, your personal information is packaged shrink wrapped and sold like M&Ms
Get used to it & stop complaining! Or stop using it!
Though for geeks like me I find that the math associated with the Machine & Deep Learning algorithms for data analytics fascinating. The national narcissism keeps me in clover!
It started with My Space, then Facebook came along and stole their thunder, as will something else soon—that is what Zuckerberg is afraid of. It is all just a fad, waiting for the next one so the silly fools can glom on to show they’re hip.
It does no good for you to drop Facebook, if your gossiping relatives continue to talk about you, and post pics of you.
It fishes for information.
They’ve been doing that since I was 3, I’ve gotten used to it.
Facebook will keep you on, even after you die.
I always figured that yearbook companies were just government fronts for obtaining crude information and conning parents using peer pressure to pay ridiculous prices for horrible photos that are just going to collect on the bottom of closet no one ever opens.
yep
Oh meant to say I never used MySpace and same with FakeBook.
I avoid most corporate marketing databases, too. Always collecting data.
So many use it so responsibly. /s
I have been asked to sign up for LinkedIn so many times I can’t remember. I just ignore all the requests, frustrating all the people and dashing their hope of using me for their own purpose. Don’t waste my time with Facebook and this phony “like,” “dislike,” and “friend” nonsense. All just another way to use you and get you to use it. Same with “followers” on Twitter. These people know it but humans have their foibles and every one of these “social” media exploit it.
I agree with your premise (that Trump is undergoing coordinated mass-media attack) but for now I don't agree with your conclusion. I think Snowden used C.A. as an example to make his attack on Facebook appear to come from a completely different angle than the kind of censorship-based attack that the "right" is making on Facebook.
I say "for now" because while it appears Snowden's primary target is Zuckerberg, if other clowns in the media take the cue and raise a big stink over C.A. and Trump's use of their data, that will prove you 100% correct.
If you do a search - even using Google - you will read that it’s the truth.
There are a few growing free speech alternatives to the leftist facebook,google, youtube,amazon , twitter monopoly of the internet. Steemit is out best hope if we spread like wildfire to everyone:
I noticed that if I said anything about my military service, the next ad would be for some online college for veterans.
If I said something about a friend's beautiful Gibson ES-335, the next ad would be for Guitar Center. And so on.
So I did this.
I used it to keep in touch with Family all over the country. The group messaging is useful for communications about my mom.
Other than that I go a week or two between checking in.
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