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The problem with Facebook is Facebook. The problem with Facebook is Facebook. The problem with Facebook is Facebook. The problem with Facebook is Facebook. The problem with Facebook is Facebook.
— LibrarianShipwreck (@libshipwreck) March 11, 2019
Good piece by @ariezrawaldman:https://t.co/sEQadtDGtb
I wrote at @Slate why @facebook’s so-called “pivot” to privacy looks a little empty: it’s a distraction from the fact that very little is going to change. Shout outs to the work of @hartzog @neilmrichards @daniellecitron and many others. https://t.co/rYNyh2lavP
— Ari Ezra Waldman (@ariezrawaldman) March 11, 2019
Our @ariezrawaldman: "Facebook’s So-Called Pivot to Privacy Is a Diversion"https://t.co/rnsAUAiPFZ
— The Information Society Project (@yaleisp) March 11, 2019
What Facebook Wants to Distract You From With Its So-Called Pivot to Privacy #privacy #facebook https://t.co/ksk6r89GTT
— Evan Kirstel at #EC19 (@evankirstel) March 11, 2019
Facebook’s pivot to privacy is just a distraction, says @ariezrawaldman https://t.co/EVReDD1DZH
— Future Tense (@FutureTenseNow) March 11, 2019
Great piece by @ariezrawaldman on FB’s attempt at privacy misdirection.
— Lindsey Barrett (@LAM_Barrett) March 11, 2019
“We’re in for more of the same from FB for now: narrow, technocentric changes intended to distract us from a negligent & cavalier approach to protecting user privacy.” https://t.co/3PqxXLD2jQ
Facebook’s so-called pivot to privacy sure seems to take a self-servingly narrow view of privacy. https://t.co/76rhidNdSi via @slate
— #WWG1WGA #Q (@dekdarion) March 11, 2019
This Big Facebook Critic Fears Tech’s Business Model https://t.co/fBdKNDyNKN
— Kilgore Trout's Road (@Kilgore_Trout2) March 11, 2019
Humans have inherently dark souls. History taught most people little.
This Big #Facebook Critic
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) March 11, 2019
Fears #Tech’s #BusinessModel https://t.co/nnACd9U0MF #fintech @andreamvaldez @WIRED #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #BigData @Moonalice #SXSW2019 pic.twitter.com/30hoBbmEPH
This Big Facebook Critic Fears Tech’s Business Model https://t.co/ujzjnfepkS #Business pic.twitter.com/EvgLlZa0Qp
— Evan Kirstel at #EC19 (@evankirstel) March 10, 2019
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"Zuckerberg’s post isn’t just a way to gin up interest in some new Facebook features. It’s a diversion, a magician’s misdirection full of red herrings." https://t.co/whIvSwRtwv
— Siva Vaidhyanathan??? (@sivavaid) March 12, 2019
"We can still expect it to surveil us wherever we go, even as we browse the internet outside Facebook’s ecosystem." https://t.co/l11XfvzHev
— Oxblood Ruffin 3.0 (@OxbloodRuffin) March 12, 2019
"Privacy is a far broader concept, covering not only the flow of information among individuals and groups, but also personal, intellectual, and sexual autonomy, and the trust necessary for social interaction." Read @ariezrawaldman's @FutureTenseNow piece https://t.co/5320BfxZ4F !
— Connor Hounslow (@Connor_USUK) March 11, 2019
What Facebook Wants to Distract You From With Its So-Called Pivot to Privacy https://t.co/AXSsLRfVvR pic.twitter.com/g0lXGbUHDn
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 11, 2019
This Big Facebook Critic Fears Tech’s Business Model https://t.co/yNfgiOkrzL pic.twitter.com/F5VEPOhwSW
— ANTONIO R-HAUPOLD (@HAUPOLD) March 10, 2019
Investor Roger McNamee, who invested in Facebook and advised Zuckerberg, wrote ‘Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe’, a book where the subtitle alone drives home just how much McNamee’s view on the company has changed https://t.co/GnP2s4y0aR
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 12, 2019
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