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Topic: Elon Musk says goodbye to facebook - page 2. (Read 570 times)

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Permission-based advertising platform
April 03, 2018, 04:51:36 PM
#44
This idea is fascinating and came faster than I thought. Now that the momentum is there, we gotta support projects like this one. I would love to get paid to watch ads lol  Cheesy
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April 02, 2018, 02:56:02 PM
#43
t would be very hard to protect our data when the governments come in knocking on the door. They will use the law on their side. However, when it comes to data protection and privacy for personal interests of private companies, it would be wonderful to see new projects pop-up; but again how trustworthy can they be for the long term? I hate those targeted ads, and trust google is the worse I think, with their recent feature in emails where they give you suggested replies, indicating that their AI has read the entire content of your emails.
If these data protection and privacy companies do come out then it would really be a good option for those people who do really likes to ensure their entity but same as you said we cant still be assure if those companies wouldn't come to a point on where they would able to leak out informations this is why I don't really trust too much on inputting personal informations in the cloud.I do make use of facebook but haven't putted all the important things towards to my own entity and I'm fully aware that government do have anytime access to millions of personal information if they do like to.
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April 02, 2018, 02:48:40 PM
#42
I think Algebraix is the perfect solution for us that want to protect our personal data and get paid to do what we're already doing. I watch ads all day and they're very intrusive. Love Algebraix's idea. https://algebraix.io/
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March 31, 2018, 09:07:31 PM
#41
how can we protect our data??

I want to answer.

of course, not using facebook. This is the best solution..

we should not even use a social platform,  except for the bitcointalk forum Smiley



Yes it is a very nice solution but is it possible to not use facebook, instagram, whatsapp, twitter etc? Now everything is happening in social media.
This campaign is supported by twitter. So twitter reliable?

It's unimportant that Twitter support or does not support it, did you hear this guy say to the users? He's a total disgrace.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/5845432/mark-zuckerberg-facebook-users-privacy/

and you're right.
none are is not safe
 I have my twitter but I am using it for the bitcointalk bounty's...
I think it is insecure, and waste of time.. of course this is my thought Wink
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March 30, 2018, 05:25:52 AM
#40
Wise thing! Each internet giant such as Facebook, Twitter, Google have all our person data and do whatever they want with it. I also do not like Facebook, because it obstructs conducting bounty campaigns .
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March 30, 2018, 02:43:48 AM
#39
so let's see how the development of facebook currently.
hopefully they can rise from this situation.
This is really a very embarrassing situation for the Facebook as this event has resulted in serious effect on the reputation of the Facebook and that now most of the people are deleting their accounts as well because of the reason that they are now worried about all of their details and the confidential data which they have placed over there. The owner of Facebook needs to handle this situation very much carefully, else he will be suffering a huge loss.
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March 28, 2018, 09:31:21 PM
#38
That's it. FB is heading down the drain fast.

I was saying on reddit that FB was around for lke a decade or so, and in internet terms that's almost three decades.

They had a really good run. No need for Zuck and his peeps to try to hang on to a sinking ship. They made billions. Just exit.

I've never run a super successful company like that (who has?) but I can't understand why they don't want to just drop ship. Like, how much money could you really need in this life that you'd stress over that much just to save a company that's already made you that much money?

But then again, without FB, I'm not sure where people will flock to. Twitter and IG are probably the most popular social media after FB, but they're only good for flash updates and pictures. FB was the "wholesome" social media that had the profile pic, bio, everything like that.

WILL MYSPACE STEP IT UP? XD
I do not know about that, I do not use Facebook so I'm not really up to date with the information but it seems that right now there is some scandal about some leaked information however I have my doubts that is going to kill Facebook, it doesn't matter how much people deny it at the back of their minds they always knew they had been spied by Facebook all the time and they just accepted.
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March 28, 2018, 11:52:16 AM
#37
I fully support the boycott of facebook and I very surprised that Elon Musk supported this, I do not think that someone else from the CEOs are ready to delete the page with millions subscribers, it's impressive.
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March 28, 2018, 10:12:04 AM
#36
Social networks are not the best place to share your personal info. Use messengers with no names/surnames needed.
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March 28, 2018, 10:02:24 AM
#35
I was always worried about the use of our personal data by biggest IT companies, I believe that they should be severely punished, but unfortunately this does not happen, because people are not very worried about the safety of their personal data. Perhaps now, after the situation with Cambridge Analytica and after Elon Musk drew attention to it - people will be more responsive to their data
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March 28, 2018, 09:20:46 AM
#34
Yes, it's interesting. FB wants to ban ICO ads, why not we all banned FB first?  Grin
They think they can control us, but we can do everything include delete FB and close the account. I think there are too many Media Social which better right?
sr. member
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March 27, 2018, 01:07:30 PM
#33
t would be very hard to protect our data when the governments come in knocking on the door. They will use the law on their side. However, when it comes to data protection and privacy for personal interests of private companies, it would be wonderful to see new projects pop-up; but again how trustworthy can they be for the long term? I hate those targeted ads, and trust google is the worse I think, with their recent feature in emails where they give you suggested replies, indicating that their AI has read the entire content of your emails.
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March 27, 2018, 05:18:14 AM
#32
as i know all browsers gives data to other companies and countries. Firefox says we privacy agreement with users but i dont know probably they are sharing some information with american goverment.
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March 27, 2018, 04:58:37 AM
#31
What do you think could take Facebook's place?
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March 26, 2018, 05:28:26 PM
#30
I agree with everyone here. That's why I looked into the project Algebraix. Very intriguing concept imo. Airdrop and bounty going on right now too.
sr. member
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March 25, 2018, 09:03:06 PM
#29
so let's see how the development of facebook currently.
hopefully they can rise from this situation.
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March 25, 2018, 06:38:01 PM
#28
Didn't expect that, did you?
After reading the article link, I see now. That's why all were in hate today on Facebook because this is all related to Trump.
Well, I wouldn't blame them if they have this feeling cause every person I know living in the USA, doesn't want Trump as their president.

IMO, this is a bit alarming because it might happen not just on USA.
FB may have another deal on other countries/company or even in just a single person. Our data for $$$  Embarrassed





Not only Facebook but also Google, iOS, Lenovo, Xiaomi,... etc are stealing our personal data and selling them

Yeah I agree. That's why I never sign up on sending data analytics whenever I'm getting a new phone.
It's just that I feel they would not just get the information for improving their products but rather including my own personal info's.
I do it both on pc and mobile whenever I install an app, register to a site etc.
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March 25, 2018, 05:46:12 PM
#27
how can we protect our data??

I want to answer.

of course, not using facebook. This is the best solution..

we should not even use a social platform,  except for the bitcointalk forum Smiley



Yes it is a very nice solution but is it possible to not use facebook, instagram, whatsapp, twitter etc? Now everything is happening in social media.
This campaign is supported by twitter. So twitter reliable?
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March 25, 2018, 10:58:36 AM
#26
Yes, it's terrible for me, where by way of selling personal data it's a very unlawful thing, a very cunning way and a violation of the terms, this is a big problem facing Facebook today, their own behavior that makes their reputation so bad In the eyes people especially users, start leaving Facebook and delete accounts to remove highly sensitive personal data data.
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March 25, 2018, 10:46:42 AM
#25
Didn't expect that, did you?
After reading the article link, I see now. That's why all were in hate today on Facebook because this is all related to Trump.
Well, I wouldn't blame them if they have this feeling cause every person I know living in the USA, doesn't want Trump as their president.

IMO, this is a bit alarming because it might happen not just on USA.
FB may have another deal on other countries/company or even in just a single person. Our data for $$$  Embarrassed





Not only Facebook but also Google, iOS, Lenovo, Xiaomi,... etc are stealing our personal data and selling them
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