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The only thing I can do is not be a part of it. I deleted my entire activity log a few years ago (took a long time) and deleted my account. I'm under no illusion that that data is "gone" but at least it can't easily be found. I got rid of FB and it's been good. I urge others to do the same. It's like looking at a train wreck. Nobody wants to see it be nobody can look away either. |
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Agree 100%. Zuckerberg always spouts the company line about making the world a better place (excuse me while I go vomit...), but not often enough, IMO, do I/we hear much about all the negative crap - the misinformation, disinformation, and much more. I'll stop there.
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Facebook is the online equivalent of cigarettes (or opioids, except that FB is legal). It's a scourge, but people want it and are addicted to it.
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Yet news article after news article says Facebook is spying on people.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vacy%20laws%27. https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/...op/4795519002/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoff.../#4094941131ce You can stop some of it, not all of it, but something is better than nothing if you follow these guidelines: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-...ernet-activity |
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I think Facebook and social media are efficient communication tools as they were intended to be. The problem with all these internet platforms is that if not moderated they evolve into the Wild West type of lawless behavior- no inhibitions. Unfortunately it’s like the news in which only the bad stuff gets the most attention.
Our own little forum is more successful in that it is moderated to keep the discourse civil. As a result, this a constructive forum. If you ever read the Comments section on Wall St Journal articles, most of the responses are childish name calling. I think if FB and the like don’t moderate more, they’ll become irrelevant. Folks will ignore because it becomes outlandish and annoying. At least I hope so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Oh, it’s not free. The price you pay is surrendering a trove of information about who you are, who you know, where you go, what you do, what you like, etc. From Facebook’s perspective, you’re a bargain.
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I can't wait for the day when it's finally learned that Facebook, Google, etc. are really arms of the "information gathering " apparatus" of gov't.
I'll take my tin foil helmet off now.... Incidentally, never used Facebook, never understood it. I know quite a few friends who post smiley happy photos of their families doing this, that or the other but behind closed doors things are just s&#! Appearances matter, apparently. |
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is Instagram or Twitter any different?
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No. If something is “free”, you are the product.
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The S&P had a record close today. All losses due to the pandemic have been made up. Clearly, the economy has never been better!
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It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that certain je ne sais quoi. --Peter Schickele Last edited by fiamme red; 08-18-2020 at 04:51 PM. |
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I've recovered my losses as of today. The mutual funds I bought several months ago at the dip are doing well. I'm hopeful that it will settle into slow growth without the swings.
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This is the meme I made after I saw how much I lost back in April: |
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NYT: ‘This Market Is Nuts’: S&P 500 Hits Record, Defying Economic Devastation
Widespread economic devastation, severe unemployment and a grim prognosis for recovery have not stopped the stock market’s exuberance. And on Tuesday, that undying optimism propelled the market to a new high, pushing it past a milestone reached only six months ago, when the coronavirus was just beginning its harrowing journey across the United States. |
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Apple hits 2t mv
https://is.gd/NX0PEO It took Apple 42 years to reach $1 trillion in value. It took it just two more years to get to $2 trillion. Last edited by Tony T; 08-19-2020 at 12:36 PM. |
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