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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/2934203/made-in-2006 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 15. Discovered flash files: 1 File: facebook.swf-(4.24 MB, 640x480, Other) [_] people never learn 10/23/15(Fri)18:53:49 No.2934203 made in 2006 >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)19:13:46 No.2934210 >>2934203 we let it happen >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)19:19:46 No.2934214 All your information is out there if you use the internet at all. Facebook just makes it a little easier for anyone to find. If anyone actually cared, they could find everything about you regardless if you had a Facebook or not. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)19:36:28 No.2934219 >>2934214 Yep if needed they can hack your computer and gain personal data without you ever going to Facebook or the government can "obtain" your computer if they wanted. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)19:36:41 No.2934220 Whenever she pronounces an 's' sound it hurts my fucking ears >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)19:50:23 No.2934229 >>2934214 You're definitely right about that, it's pretty difficult to make it impossible for people to find you. What's really more of an issue though is that facebook collects this information into a single place and allows third-party companies to use it for datamining and whatnot. Additionally, non-facebook parties which are integrated with facebook through things like the facebook pixel send data about your activity on non-facebook sites back to facebook. That information's then added to the already-existing collection of data facebook already had about you. Basically, simply having a facebook creates a detailed information profile for you which numerous other sites and organizations have access to and can use to filter the content you see. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)20:45:13 No.2934259 >>2934214 That much is true even before the internet was created. Because of our general complacency with "decent" society, if a person is specifically targeted by organized individuals or groups they are probably going to get fucked. But you miss the point. Handing all of your information on a silver platter reduces the need for specificity. Even those without skill can cause damage on their whim. Being vulnerable doesn't mean you're free from becoming more so. Preventative actions are important, but create self-limitations and distrust in abundance. So if acting freely is your choice, at least plan some restorative measures. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)20:46:15 No.2934260 >>2934220 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)20:49:30 No.2934261 I had facebook once. I edited my info on it, so it wont be so 'informative'. Then years later, I just deactivated my profile because I got tired of reading peoples lives. Friends who still cared just text me or meet up with me. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)20:50:51 No.2934262 My facebook doesnt even matter. If someone just knew my 'other' username and 'other' email, they could just search it into google and find my activities. >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)21:50:05 No.2934293 This is exactly why I don't facebook. Never have, never will. I did have a MySpace account... back in 1999, when it the original domain was a cloud storage service. Funny, how they folded and sold off the domain to the social media upstart which continued same name; as they were 15 years ahead of their time, and nobody appreciated the concept. Anyway, this kind of abuse predates teh intertubes, so why get your collective panties in a bunch? Nobody remembers actual paper junk mail, which got to your home's mailbox via the personal infos sold to interlopers by simply opening a bank account, buying a new car, or simply having the (constitutionally-illegally required) Social Security number? (may apply to more than just murricans) This mentality goes back to Woodrow Wilson, and even before. Just stockpile your automatic weapons and be ready when the shit hits the fan. >inb4 >>>/pol/ >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)21:51:30 No.2934296 business as usual. If people want a society of business then you're going to have competition, meaning entities getting larger and more threatening in such an scenario. Information has a price attached to it and people give it away for facebook to sell. Since I don't make facebook enough money by providing them a mobile phone (since I don't own one), or a birth certificate, government ID and so on, I can't be on the social network which is "connecting everyone". Fuck em' >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)21:56:01 No.2934300 >>2934261 >tfw no one texts me after I deactivated fb >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)22:00:30 No.2934302 >>2934220 HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSS LEAF A LIKE >> [_] Anonymous 10/23/15(Fri)22:47:27 No.2934320 >>2934302 LIIIQUIIIIID |
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