See @Jack Lie
And his pretty lawyer, too.
Break Them Up
Into a hundred thousand million pieces.
Last year, Facebook was forced to admit that after months of pestering its users to switch on two-factor by signing up their phone number, it was also using those phone numbers to target users with ads. But some users are finding out just now that Facebook’s default setting allows everyone — with or without an account — to look up a user profile based off the same phone number previously added to their account.
And they wonder why people don’t like them.
More here.
More Pavilions At Folkfest
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Into a hundred thousand million pieces: YouTube Deplatforms Retired Navy SEAL Who Exposed Tribal Elder Nathan Phillips’ Stolen Valor
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Into a hundred thousand million pieces:
The social-media giant collects intensely personal information from many popular smartphone apps just seconds after users enter it, even if the user has no connection to Facebook, according to testing done by The Wall Street Journal. The apps often send the data without any prominent or specific disclosure, the testing showed.
Social Disease
Via Instapundit;
According to donor records, Facebook contributed $25,000 to Northam’s 2018 Inaugural committee and $5,000 to Herring in 2013.
The company also has been quiet about the $10,000 given to Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax’s 2018 Inaugural committee. Fairfax has been accused of sexual assault by two women.
They did this while policing your speech.
Related: Biology is banned here.
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Into a hundred thousand million pieces: Google and Apple have allowed for an app that lets Saudi Arabian men track their wives,
Then They Came For The Memes
Joe Rogan with Tim Pool
It’s a long one, so grab a coffee.
Learn To Code
"Learn to code" was tweeted at me by a sketchy account. I reported it as abusive behavior as part of targeted harassment. Twitter suspended the account within 20 minutes.
Journalists if they tweet "learn to code" at you don't stay silent, take a moment to report it. https://t.co/RXgqqV2ptw
— Ben Popken (@bpopken) February 1, 2019
His email address is ben.popken@nbcuni.com. Subject line: Learn To Code
Social Disease
“Cue the death threats and doxxing”
A Facebook video surfaced this week of three members of the Fort McMurray Junior Oil Barons dancing around their dressing room to popular indigenous music. One player was pounding on the lid of a garbage can like a drum.
Covington, Canuck style.
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‘The goal is to automate us’: The combination of state surveillance and its capitalist counterpart means that digital technology is separating the citizens in all societies into two groups: the watchers (invisible, unknown and unaccountable) and the watched.
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Oh, there’s a reason.
WAR ON MEMES: Everyone's Favorite Pro-Trump Meme Maker Has Been Demonitized By YouTube For Absolutely No Reason https://t.co/89osuiGD69 via @gatewaypundit
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) January 18, 2019
Social Disease
Old tweets reveal hidden secrets
Researchers from the Foundation for Research and Technology in Greece and the University of Illinois found all this out after writing a tool called LPAuditor. The software mines publicly available tweet data that anyone can download from Twitter via its application programming interface (API).
Using the tool, they analyzed the metadata – hidden information about a tweet embedded in the post – to identify users’ homes, workplaces and sensitive places that they visited. In dozens of cases, they were also able to identify the users behind anonymous Twitter accounts.
Break Them Up
Into a hundred thousand million pieces.
We needed to make an example of Damore. Looking for some excuse to fire him, we spied on his phone and computer. We didn’t find anything, although our spying probably made his devices unusably slow, preventing him from organizing support within the company. When we did fire him, our reputation and integrity took a hit, but at least other employees were now afraid to speak up.
(h/t BC)
Social Disease
Dave Rubin and Jordan Peterson leave Patreon over free speech concerns.
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Into a hundred thousand million pieces.
We found that at least 61 percent of apps we tested automatically transfer data to Facebook the moment a user opens the app. This happens whether people have a Facebook account or not, or whether they are logged into Facebook or not.
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This is pretty incredible. @Google image search vs @DuckDuckGo for Scott Adams.
Why on earth does Google show FAKE photoshop Nazi uniform images for @ScottAdamsSays ? pic.twitter.com/OG5wZfY8bQ
— 🇮🇱Dr Brian of London (@brianoflondon) December 30, 2018
Because they can and you can’t stop them.
