-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/09/2016 09:26 PM, Mirimir wrote:
I don't know, but just complaining about Facebook seems pointless.
+1 The great unwashed publick actually believes that "free speech" means privately owned publishers have to let them say whatever they want, on the given publishers' dime. Isn't that cute? Meanwhile, playing the game of publishing arbitrary propaganda "for free" through social media outlets is a whole 'nother thing. Weasels ride for free, but others may need to launch Big Stories (ahem) that would trigger the Streisand Effect if they were taken down. As illustrated in the thread above. Meanwhile, this seems to provide an excuse to get out my soap box. The Facebook, as any good CPunk should know, is one of the twin crown jewels of U.S. domestic mass surveillance, the other being Google. The Facebook's national infrastructure was capitalized by DARPA's financiers, and soon afterward propagandized with front page placements in "student" newspapers throughout the U.S. (local sports hero asserts The Facebook is life vs. death in campus social scene, same template from coast to coast). That worked brilliantly. As soon as its infrastructure was built out to accommodate really explosive growth, The Facebook started accepting subscribers without .edu e-mail accounts. Given the identity of its de facto owners, this makes The Facebook a classic study in large scale covert political warfare. Then someone read The Facebook's terms of service and privacy policy, and started talking. In summary, by signing up one agreed to be placed under ongoing surveillance through every vector available to The Facebook; to allow The Facebook to integrate all intel collected against the user and offer it for sale to all comers; and of course granting The Facebook a non-exclusive but unlimited license to publish any and everything submitted by the user, in a wrapper (c) The Facebook, forever and ever amen. The great unwashed publick was shocked - shocked, I tell ya! - and The Facebook's terms and conditions were promptly amended to obfuscate the surprisingly honest (insider sabotage?) original, and mitigate whatever damage it did. Meanwhile, under the radar, The Facebook enabled NSA to outsource tons of collection and pre-processing for its Rumsfeld-given Total (er, I mean, Terrorist) Information Awareness program, /and/ made that service pay for itself. Since then, widely publicized and briefly influential articles and videos documenting the U.S. intelligence community's controlling interest in The Facebook have gone down the memory hole. So have the early Facebook TOS docs: I went digging for both a few days ago and abracadabra, no trace of either turned up. I am sure that a more determined effort would find hot leads in old list archives & etc; "Big Brother, Big Facebook," "Orwellian Social Network," and similar strings might be productive. I have an account on The Facebook. I was a very late adopter; my only initial interest was in testing promotional tools integrating websites with The Facebook: The "liek" buttons scattered like JS land mines across millions of seemingly harmless websites; my own versions of same that do not phone home to Zuckerberg unless deliberately activated by the visitor; the uses and abuses of company Facebook pages; and etc. "The customer gets what the customer wants." But eventually I decided to start using The Facebook to distribute propaganda; it's not like this tells Big Brother anything about me that's not already being collected. Depending the propaganda you pump out and the audience you cultivate, The Facebook can give productive results - especially if you are interested in engaging IRL with political activists, organizers and radicals. The Other Side has already spotted you; might as well let Our Team do so as well. The Facebook is an environmental condition; a pervasive fungus on the networks that is only as toxic to the user as the user's ignorance enables it to be. And that's all I have to say about that. :o) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJX1AAcAAoJEECU6c5Xzmuq8WsH/Azo8CUocyQRRE4blinsWzVF JTHMNjJB4FQ4cY7aIOC8ZgzGPRfZgMwxytcq6i6v3E0lw5Vk/EWEBMcLxJ1pDHo8 8gx7ChztsAos63mirb26WLaesYoCX3Dcnkf7WXRpa94aLcl3zuuTd4P/288CTbVw E57CorIv+hlY5a6k6trExXJq48gm6ftXhGpfFxQzI4oy+RovwWEUbZF1AEm5+iGe fxnLPuMq0vlr0mWF2FV7DjITmZ5zyC5GGA7TbAhREZ6yLtsgKawzqQNbuflz4Osd Lkje9blxNNjXy6t4PMImRzX0fIjAQgbc0W9Hu/vw4aL+2CGemiCGCfT+fQcoZA8= =QRS4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----