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• #428
Zucked Over
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• #429
What are the best articles and roundups on the latest "FB are being creeps" theme?
Done my fair bit of reading about Cambridge Analytica, but all those individual revelations about FB tracking your phone calls and measuring how often you take a dump seem to be spread rather thinly across a dozen different news outlets. Would be interesting to see them all listed in the same place and then analysed in a bit more depth. -
• #430
BUMP!
Not ready to delete my FB account just yet, but keen to limit the fuckery that can be done to me.Which apps should I add to the block list?
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• #431
Is anyone watching the livestream of Zuckerberg's testimony to senate?
Hasn't gone too badly so far...
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• #432
There's a universal option somewhere to stop friend's third party apps accessing your info
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• #433
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/11/mark-zuckerbergs-facebook-hearing-sham
Honestly, Zephyr Teachout. What a great name.
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• #434
Did we have the photo of Zuckerberg sat on a 4 inch thick cushion so he appears to be taller yet?
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• #436
One interesting thing I found in my security settings was the "Advertisers who uploaded a contact list with your info".
Given that my phone number isn't on Facebook, my email address is unique to Facebook and it has the wrong date of birth I wouldn't expect any contact list to have my info.
Google has surprisingly little on this, two hits in English.
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• #437
Is that from/on the app?
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• #438
No. I don't have the app (or messenger) installed. That's from the website on mobile under settings somewhere.
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• #439
I deleted the app (and twitter, insta and linkedin) off my phone a couple of months ago.
I just got hacked off with wasting time I could be reading/listening to music/looking out of the window scrolling though endless banal lifestyle humblebrags from a parade of acquaintances. Think I stuck with it for so long because I told myself that I wanted to stay in contact with my friends but the reality of it is that being connected on facebook isn't meaningful contact in any sense. I think since I got off it I've actually been making more of an effort to get in contact with real friends.
I'll keep my account in case I decide to go back at some point but right now I'm happy to be free of the hamster wheel of prossecco selfies and updates on people's work trip hotel situation.
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• #440
Cheers - couldn't find it on desktop, but found it on mobile. There's some strange ones there. Like Asda's "George".
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• #441
Get your orders in!
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• #443
Any idea how to delete a Facebook account that you can't actually access because they banned it because of their RealName policy?
https://www.facebook.com/help/community/question/?id=410112065768070
https://www.facebook.com/help/community/question/?id=1045292588834065&rdrhc
Am I being mental or is this suggesting to delete your account you need to be logged in? But it's not possible to log in because they've blocked it? WTF? -
• #444
No. I'm stopping at a bar next to their offices in Regent Square after work. I'll ask around.
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• #445
Top tip, skip the bar, buy some beer from Sainsbury's and just sit in the square.
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• #446
Anyone having problems viewing group discussions? A few groups I find quite useful have post notifications that i can read on my timeline but the 'discussion' tab in the groups themselves is blank despite related photos showing on the photo tab.
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• #448
Interesting that the only advert this little info pop-up has shown on is a cycling one. All the other nonsense that gets vomited on my feed gets away scot free.
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• #449
So should we have this thread re-named 'digital gangsters'?
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• #450
I deleted the app (and twitter, insta and linkedin) off my phone a couple of months ago.
I just got hacked off with wasting time I could be reading/listening to music/looking out of the window scrolling though endless banal lifestyle humblebrags from a parade of acquaintances. Think I stuck with it for so long because I told myself that I wanted to stay in contact with my friends but the reality of it is that being connected on facebook isn't meaningful contact in any sense. I think since I got off it I've actually been making more of an effort to get in contact with real friends.
I'll keep my account in case I decide to go back at some point but right now I'm happy to be free of the hamster wheel of prossecco selfies and updates on people's work trip hotel situation.
How did this pan out?
I'm seriously considering binning Facebook and Twitter - Twitter I hardly use anyway, Facebook I have an 'artist' page for my music, but I don't really get much engagement, and rarely post anything anyway - I think I'd be better off spending more time curating a proper musical presence on Bandcamp and building up a mailing list
I still can't quite bring myself to actually delete rather than de-activate, but then with de-activation the temptation to log back in and have a peek is always there....
I just really don't like the way social media is going - pernicious, anti-liberalism, authoritarian....
https://vimeo.com/249633335