Yea, watched part 2 last night. These people (and Zuck) knew exactly what they were doing. It went from "connecting the world" to dolla dolla bills ya'll real quick. I like how the kid in Austria busted them but I think the point that needs to be taken is that there are no consequences. If you don't get in trouble for doing something wrong, your gonna keep doing it!
Watched it last night, then read this... https://news.vice.com/en_us/article...ads-on-facebook-facebook-approved-all-of-them
And right there is the problem with Washington D.C...and the world for that matter. Laws have become only for those whom can't afford to break them.
pretty much what I see. have never agreed to the FB TOS myself. or any other SM ecept a few forums and only post on this one. seems to me now, FB is a CIA Op though, and the kid that owns it is an MKUltra monark ;-) I see the changes in mankind he speaks about in this vid. (from the outside) will look up the extended portion later.
Well if you want to melt your foil to your head you can watch this. There used to be just a picture of it all laid out this is all I could find left of it but now it’s in a annoying robot voice.
Just watched it, thought the dude did a great job, esp in terms of not politicizing it. I was totally unaware of the role FB played in the Arab Spring, Myanmar, and the Phillipines. The leadership that spoke on behalf of the company, esp the woman who has been there since the beginning, is naive, ill-prepared, idealistic, and possibly criminally negligent. As a school teacher I often wonder about the kind of adults we produce as a nation. Do we adequately develop their analytical skills? Do we do a good job calibrating their moral compass? Do we create the kind of people that we can trust when we must pass the torch? I don't know the answers to these questions, but it doesn't really matter if so few, who are seemingly unwilling to accept responsibility for their actions, have so much power. Terrifying doesn't begin to describe it I know, I know. Get off my lawn.