How true! I once saw a random comic of a man poised outside a labyrinth, and by the entrance was a sign that read “Facebook – once in, never out.”Ominous and prophetic.
You’re blaming the victim here. Granted there are people who “overshare” in a dangerous fashion. It’s another thing when data about you and your preferences to be used to manipulate you into acting against your own interests. This is a corporate strategy and you are the product, without your consent. Don’t be fooled.
I think the point of the outrage is that we should get to choose who to overshare with. I may overshare with my best friend on FB but I would be pretty livid if I saw that my private message to her was shared with companies and individuals that I didn’t approve of. It’s a double-edged sword for sure. “Say it forget it, write it regret it” is a good adage to go by these days.
Dobber Premium Member over 6 years ago
How true! I once saw a random comic of a man poised outside a labyrinth, and by the entrance was a sign that read “Facebook – once in, never out.”Ominous and prophetic.
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
Glad I never joined.
Nathan Daniels Premium Member over 6 years ago
Now we know what they REALLY meant when they announced rising share prices.
formathe over 6 years ago
I shared this on FB.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
You’re blaming the victim here. Granted there are people who “overshare” in a dangerous fashion. It’s another thing when data about you and your preferences to be used to manipulate you into acting against your own interests. This is a corporate strategy and you are the product, without your consent. Don’t be fooled.
garysmigs over 6 years ago
“I see you went to …’s.” “How did you find out about that?” “I saw your Facebook post.” “Stalker, Creep!”
1MadHat Premium Member over 6 years ago
Everything has consequences. Posting your life on a public forum and expecting it to stay private is irrational at best.
edreajr over 6 years ago
I have a tee shirt that reflects my situation accurately: “Yes, it’s true. I’m not on Facebook.”
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 6 years ago
I think the point of the outrage is that we should get to choose who to overshare with. I may overshare with my best friend on FB but I would be pretty livid if I saw that my private message to her was shared with companies and individuals that I didn’t approve of. It’s a double-edged sword for sure. “Say it forget it, write it regret it” is a good adage to go by these days.