#Facebook has about 2.37 billion monthly active users, but culled 3 billion fake profiles. We don’t seem to realise how big fake news/info problem of social media. bbc.com/news/technolog…
Is it possible for Democrats (or any political party) to win without a strong #Facebook social media campaign? politico.com/story/2019/05/…
Is it possible for Democrats (or any political party) to win without a strong #Facebook social media campaign? politico.com/story/2019/05/…
It’s amazing that no one is trying to compete with #Facebook. Or are they too good at buying up strong startups? businessinsider.com/insider-poll-4…
It’s amazing that no one is trying to compete with #Facebook. Or are they too good at buying up strong startups? businessinsider.com/insider-poll-4…
Starting my #WWDC2019 Wishlist. It’s fun to see #Microsoft, #Google and #Facebook all doing theirs before #Apple. Hard to say if they are leading, or just a year late.
Starting my #WWDC2019 Wishlist. It’s fun to see #Microsoft, #Google and #Facebook all doing theirs before #Apple. Hard to say if they are leading, or just a year late.
Privacy is a joke for #Facebook. #MarkZuckerberg announced new focus on keeping less data about users and more end-to-end encryption. Will be a good excuse in the future to say “i don’t know. it’s not my fault”? mashable.com/article/mark-z…
Privacy is a joke for #Facebook. #MarkZuckerberg announced new focus on keeping less data about users and more end-to-end encryption. Will be a good excuse in the future to say…
What’s the point of a penalty if it doesn’t deter #Facebook to violate user #privacy again? It seems more like a well considered cost of doing business for them. techcrunch.com/2019/04/24/fac…
What’s the point of a penalty if it doesn’t deter #Facebook to violate user #privacy again? It seems more like a well considered cost of doing business for them. techcrunch.com/2019/04/24/fac…
#Facebook is so good at carefully saying that they have not “internally abused or improperly accessed” 600 million user passwords. But not to specifically how they have used it. Do you have a choice not to trust them? newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/03/k…
#Facebook is so good at carefully saying that they have not “internally abused or improperly accessed” 600 million user passwords. But not to specifically how they have used it. Do…
The funny part is, why does #MarkZuckerberg think he can pick and choose regulations which are compatible with #Facebook’s business model of selling user privacy based advertising? facebook.com/4/posts/101070…
The funny part is, why does #MarkZuckerberg think he can pick and choose regulations which are compatible with #Facebook‘s business model of selling user privacy based advertising? facebook.com/4/posts/101070…
It can easily be read as #Facebook blaming governments around the world for not regulating them early enough. cnet.com/news/facebooks…
It can easily be read as #Facebook blaming governments around the world for not regulating them early enough. cnet.com/news/facebooks…
When it suits #Facebook, lead with small number like 4000 viewed of original video, but eighth point on their list, in 24 hours 300,000 more uploaded and then removed (not telling us how many views), was key highlight why FB is out of control. newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/03/u…
When it suits #Facebook, lead with small number like 4000 viewed of original video, but eighth point on their list, in 24 hours 300,000 more uploaded and then removed (not…