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[_] [?] Facebook is scary shit. Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:08 No.1258007
It only take 5 minutes to join!
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>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:13 No.1258011
Facebook IS big brother. This is why I don't have one.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:17 No.1258013
Its like an episode of glen beck!
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:24 No.1258015
So they do what everyone else on the internet does (because there is money in advertising and
market research) and have obscure, loose associations with people who have associations with
other people in IT, who have associations with parts of the government. Somehow, this makes them
evil and big brother?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:24 No.1258016
vishal agariwala
>>1258011
besides being an internet shutin with no outside friends?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)12:28 No.1258022
>>1258015
This.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:11 No.1258048
facebook becomes irrelevant when you realize just how much information those in power have about
us. Doesn't really matter whether you have facebook or not
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:17 No.1258050
im from sweden and i dont have a facebook account.
i think the background music of the flash is some boards of canada by the way
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:21 No.1258054
this would be a lot better if a male person did the voice over.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:24 No.1258056
>>1258016
if he dont have need for friends on facebook it probably means he has real friends in real life
you dummy
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:25 No.1258058
Times it has been spotted: 2 First seen: 12/7 -2008 Last seen: 10/5 -2010
...what the hell?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:39 No.1258072
Wait, facebook should establish the policy of what happens in the facebook stays in the facebook?
Why should they? How the hell would they make money? Only selling add space won't cut it. This is
the way all networking sites of any kind operate, including shit like habbo hotel and neopets.
You are a moron for putting dangerous personal info on facebook or any other website like it and
richly get what you deserve if you are dumb enough not to have known that from the start.
Why should the world change to accommodate morons?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:45 No.1258074
Is it bad that the moment I saw the word "DARPA" I started thinking "Snake? SNAKE?!
SNNNNNNNNNAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!"?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)13:49 No.1258076
This lady is stoooopid.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)14:10 No.1258090
>>1258072
dont write so lazy, like adding a extra d to "ad". other than that your post is pretty valid,
although a bit tl;dr.
though i do think adding ads would cut it. running a website is cheap, and if its huge it gets
many hits which give more money from the ads. but that would make facebook look more like "give
us money" so they dont. also they probably are earning more from doing what they do now
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)14:16 No.1258095
Zzzz
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)14:27 No.1258098
I'm probably gonna delete my facebook, anyway. I really only use it to keep in touch with like
one person, and he has my phone number.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)14:45 No.1258111
>>1258098
You cant delete info of facebook they keep it. ALL!
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)15:51 No.1258150
>>1258090
Grammar Hammer of Hypocrisy!
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)15:59 No.1258156
OH NO! NOT CONSERVATIVES! THEY GONNA TAKE THE BLACK MAN'S CHICKENS AWAY!
Not that facebook isn't terrible in every other way possible, including the privacy violations.
It's bad, just, when they say, "WHO HAPPENS TO BE A, DUN DUN DUN, CONSERVATIVE!" It's not like
that so much as raises a brow.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:03 No.1258159
>>1258007
Source?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:07 No.1258164
>>1258159
Read the facebook TOS.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:07 No.1258165
lol scare tactics
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:12 No.1258169
... Yawn.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:16 No.1258171
Scare tactics at its best. Yes, you can submit shit loads upon shitloads of personal data if you
should so wish too. But just because the janitor used to work with a previouse employer who's
secretary used to work for the government means fuck all.
Sherlock holmes would have a hissy fit over this complete rape of logic.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)16:23 No.1258178
>>1258171
Spoken like a true facebook drone.
>> [_] johndoe 05/10/10(Mon)16:29 No.1258183
Yeah, sure you *could* post your address, hometown, phone number, etc...but if you do, you're an
idiot anyways. Anyone that needs to know my phone number and address knows me in real life, so
they could get it other ways. This is what privacy settings were made for, guys! And yes, I know
that's no magic bullet, but it definitely helps.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:15 No.1258210
BoC, fuck yeah!
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:18 No.1258217
>>1258159
its from 2008, scource is probably long lost
or on *shrug* jewgrounds
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:42 No.1258233
read this gents the samething in way more detail
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/14/facebook
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:51 No.1258237
OH GOD! IF I PUT INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET IT'S SOLD TO OTHER PEOPLE! How can it be that there
is no privacy on the internet?
Look, there is no privacy on the internet. Facebook is doing what myspace and tons of other
companies do to make money, sell information. There really is no privacy anymore as far as
personal information goes. To think so is being ignorant, and to think that you can change it
just makes you even more ignorant.
The best thing you can do is watch what you post, and accept that people knowing what you do is
okay. Which, in my opinion, is. Facebook isn't doing anything wrong, you're the dip shit who
signed up for it, and from this presentation, they aren't hiding anything.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:52 No.1258239
let's keep this up a.l.a.p
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:53 No.1258240
So rather than let a free service collect and sell some minor information that you willingly
posted to the internet for your friends and family and possibly anyone to see, you'd rather pay a
monthly fee and have total privacy? Also six degrees of separation, just because you can connect
someone doesn't mean that's the actual connection.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:55 No.1258241
>>1258183
Facebook is like flypaper for stupid people.
Hypothetically, if I set up a table and sheets of paper in public and asked people to write down
their name/address/phone number/any other personal information, I'd be able to collect tons of
information from stupid people, then sell it to telemarketers. But then since only stupid people
will get telemarketer calls, does that make it ok?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)17:57 No.1258244
>>1258237
>>1258240
People like you are the reason we're going to lose net neutrality.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)18:46 No.1258273
>>1258244
>Implying net neutrality=keeping everything private.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/10/10(Mon)19:08 No.1258301
You want privacy? Don't post it on the internet.
>> [_] ~~ !rXUHEibmO2 05/10/10(Mon)19:41 No.1258314
Oh no! facebook allows people to put things on the internet!