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Losers Lose - Facebook Edition

pawz
pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club
edited March 2018 in Tug Tavern
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-03-20/facebook-not-cambridge-analytica-is-the-source-of-the-problem

Facebook is being hammered for allowing the data firm Cambridge Analytica to acquire 50 million user profiles in the U.S., which it may or may not have used 1 to help the Trump campaign. But the outrage misses the target: There's nothing Cambridge Analytica could have done that Facebook itself doesn't offer political clients.




Cambridge Analytica is old news for anybody who actually pays attention. We're talking Nov '16 - google it.

Facebook got beat at their own game. But the drumbeat of faux outrage continues.


As always, losers lose.
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  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    That's what happens when you have a monopoly like Amazon.
  • Dude61
    Dude61 Member Posts: 1,254
    Exxon spills oil, they clean it up and pay a fine.

    Facebook spills personal data, people tweak their privacy settings and vow never to use Facebook again.

    Amazon is nearing Sherman Anti-Trust territory.

    Will be interesting to see how gubment deals with digital era problems.
  • Fenderbender123
    Fenderbender123 Member Posts: 2,989
    Dude61 said:

    Will be interesting to see how gubment deals with digital era problems.

    Hopefully by staying the fuck out of them.

    If people want to use freely accessible areas of the internet to gain an advantage for anything, then let them. If their competition doesn't like it, then their competition needs to get off their ass(es) and do the same thing.

    But instead, we like to let people who cry "hey, no fair!" have their lazy ass pathetic fucking way. Society is largely addicted to the process of turning to government to solve every little ticky tack problem. It's as if most people are operating at a low level of consciousness, and don't fully understand the potential of their own humanity.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Dude61 said:

    Will be interesting to see how gubment deals with digital era problems.

    Hopefully by staying the fuck out of them.

    If people want to use freely accessible areas of the internet to gain an advantage for anything, then let them. If their competition doesn't like it, then their competition needs to get off their ass(es) and do the same thing.

    But instead, we like to let people who cry "hey, no fair!" have their lazy ass pathetic fucking way. Society is largely addicted to the process of turning to government to solve every little ticky tack problem. It's as if most people are operating at a low level of consciousness, and don't fully understand the potential of their own humanity.
    This guy gets it
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    edited March 2018

    Dude61 said:

    Will be interesting to see how gubment deals with digital era problems.

    Hopefully by staying the fuck out of them.

    If people want to use freely accessible areas of the internet to gain an advantage for anything, then let them. If their competition doesn't like it, then their competition needs to get off their ass(es) and do the same thing.

    But instead, we like to let people who cry "hey, no fair!" have their lazy ass pathetic fucking way. Society is largely addicted to the process of turning to government to solve every little ticky tack problem. It's as if most people are operating at a low level of consciousness, and don't fully understand the potential of their own humanity.
    This is tricky because they are now in the business of influencing elections and other things with massive stakes. Should platforms like Facebook be allowed to take on political clients or their agencies? I don't believe they should as it goes well beyond marketing and promotion. It is psychological manipulation. And yeah, you can say well isn't that what marketing is anyway? For sure to a point, but imo there is a big difference between a sign in a front yard, a TV campaign ad, and what these data tools do.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    Dude61 said:

    Exxon spills oil, they clean it up and pay a fine.

    Facebook spills personal data, people tweak their privacy settings and vow never to use Facebook again.

    Amazon is nearing Sherman Anti-Trust territory.

    Will be interesting to see how gubment deals with digital era problems.



    This is what the end of Net Nootrality has brought PEOPLE!!!!!!!