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Bret Cahill March 19th 18 07:34 PM

Why I'm Not On Facebook
 
Not that I think Cambridge Analytica had or could have much to do with any election in a functional enlightened democracy, but there was always something sleazy about Facebook.

https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...cked-democracy

The history of Facebook needs to be examined more closely, even if it's just speculation.

Zuckerberg himself ain't the most politically astute and in fact has no interest in politics so someone else, probably a conservative Harvard prof, set up Facebook for Zuckerberg, at least the key details -- much like those who included back doors on smart devices. The goal may have been surveillance or more likely, trying to bleed off or delay the democratizing effect of social media.

This theory could be completely wrong. Just the false notions grandfathered in over decades alone might explain Facebook.


Bret Cahill












Peter Keller[_3_] March 20th 18 09:15 AM

Why I'm Not On Facebook
 
On 20/03/18 08:34, Bret Cahill wrote:
Not that I think Cambridge Analytica had or could have much to do with any election in a functional enlightened democracy, but there was always something sleazy about Facebook.

https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...cked-democracy

The history of Facebook needs to be examined more closely, even if it's just speculation.

Zuckerberg himself ain't the most politically astute and in fact has no interest in politics so someone else, probably a conservative Harvard prof, set up Facebook for Zuckerberg, at least the key details -- much like those who included back doors on smart devices. The goal may have been surveillance or more likely, trying to bleed off or delay the democratizing effect of social media.

This theory could be completely wrong. Just the false notions grandfathered in over decades alone might explain Facebook.


Bret Cahill



I was on Facebook some years ago. It seemed a convenient way of
connecting with friends, swapping news and photos, etc.
but I got very apprehensive as they seemed to be changing privacy
settings etc in random unpredictable ways. So I killed myself, at least
as far as facebook is concerned.
It is damn' insidious.

[email protected] March 20th 18 02:10 PM

Why I'm Not On Facebook
 
On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 9:15:23 AM UTC, Peter Keller wrote:
On 20/03/18 08:34, Bret Cahill wrote:
Not that I think Cambridge Analytica had or could have much to do with any election in a functional enlightened democracy, but there was always something sleazy about Facebook.

https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...cked-democracy

The history of Facebook needs to be examined more closely, even if it's just speculation.

Zuckerberg himself ain't the most politically astute and in fact has no interest in politics so someone else, probably a conservative Harvard prof, set up Facebook for Zuckerberg, at least the key details -- much like those who included back doors on smart devices. The goal may have been surveillance or more likely, trying to bleed off or delay the democratizing effect of social media.

This theory could be completely wrong. Just the false notions grandfathered in over decades alone might explain Facebook.


Bret Cahill



I was on Facebook some years ago. It seemed a convenient way of
connecting with friends, swapping news and photos, etc.
but I got very apprehensive as they seemed to be changing privacy
settings etc in random unpredictable ways. So I killed myself, at least
as far as facebook is concerned.
It is damn' insidious.


Very true - I have had to cut ties with my ex-workmates, apart from a local pub user group which is neutral ground.


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