Throwing in the towel on this is just wrong.
FWIW
Don Schwartz
On 2017-09-19 4:19 PM, Mark Pfeifer wrote:
> At the risk of getting off topic......
>
> They know more about you from one day of usage than they could learn from
anything you'd post.
>
> The simple truth is that there is zero autonomy and zero privacy online, and
precious little of either anywhere else.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 19, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Joseph Sullivan wrote:
>>
>>
>> SNIP
>>
>> ABSOLUTELY not! I do not care to join any outfit that is "free:, that means
>> becoming a product sold to advertisers instead of a customer.
>> Facebook in particular has a nasty reputation for screwing up privacy and
>> having things supposedly deleted pop up again unexpectedly....
>>
>> Esther
>>
>> END SNIP
>>
>>
>> Esther is right. Facebook, by its terms and conditions, owns everything on
>> Facebook including the so-called private posts. Everything. It analyzes,
>> data-mines, and bundles that information for sale to whomever. I have an
>> account so I can read other people's posts, but I never, ever put anything
>> up.
>>
>> J
>>
>> Joseph Sullivan
>>
>>
>>
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