Facebook sells your information. It’s how they make money. They just didn’t think they had to tell you. Ben Gilbert (BUSINESS INSIDER) explains:
It's a similar concept — ain't nothing free! — but with a slightly different spin. I heard it most recently on last week's Slate Political Gabfest, where co-host David Plotz brought it up in relation to the ongoing Facebook/Cambridge Analytica controversy.
"If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer — you're the product," Plotz said. "Which is what people have taken a really long time to realize about Facebook."
It struck me as an especially important phrase to remember in the era of "free" internet services. It's easy to use services from the likes of Google and Facebook and Twitter every day, never thinking of what you're trading for those services. In the case of Facebook, it's your personal information.
They use your information. They sell it. The Federal Trade Commission issued the following today:
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Pahl, Acting Director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of
Consumer Protection, issued the following statement regarding reported
concerns about Facebook’s privacy practices:
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action against companies that fail to honor their privacy promises,
including to comply with Privacy Shield, or that engage in unfair acts
that cause substantial injury to consumers in violation of the FTC Act.
Companies who have settled previous FTC actions
must also comply with FTC order provisions imposing privacy and data
security requirements. Accordingly, the FTC takes very seriously recent
press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices
of Facebook. Today, the FTC is confirming that
it has an open non-public investigation into these practices.”
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See
"Things are getting Zucky" and "Time to unfriend Facebook"
from last week.
I have no idea why anyone would use
FACEBOOK. I hope we realize that Mark Zuckerberg’s dreams of being
president are turning into an impossible dream. That makes me very
happy. I think he is a creep and would be highly dangerous to democracy
– a bit like electing demagogue David Hogg. In fairness to Hogg, he’s
only 17 until next month. He can mature. (I’m not quarelling with his
basic position, I am tired of his divisive language and his constant
swearing.) Mark Zuckerberg is not going to change.
“TV: 60 MINUTES of gossip” (Ava and C.I., THE THIRD
ESTATE SUNDAY REVIEW):
Instead,
Anderson didn't even ask her what drug (or drugs) she was on in the
interview -- her pupils were extremely dialated. (A CBS NEWS friend
swears it was Klonopin but
we're going to guess Benzodiazepines.) That's a news story, right?
News magazine airs segment with drugged out interview subject without
informing viewers?
If not to argue over who had taken more loads, why did Anderson and Stormy sit down together?
Because she says she had sex (once) with Donald Trump -- reality star turned President of the United States.
This month saw 7 US service members killed in Iraq and 60 MINUTES devoted zero segments to the story.
Early in the interview, Anderson Cooper declared, "I guess I'm not 100% sure why you're doing this."
We could relate. We weren't 100% sure why any journalist would be interviewing her about one act of sex from 2006.
But then we realized it was Anderson Cooper and the former host of THE MOLE isn't much of a journalist.
9/11.
Remember that?
Leading up to 9/11, we were awash in sex talk. Bill Clinton did it with this woman, did it with that woman. Made a pass here, made a pass there.
That's what the so-called news media concerned themselves with. That's what the gabby pundits talked about.
Supposedly, 9/11 changed everything -- including the media.
If not to argue over who had taken more loads, why did Anderson and Stormy sit down together?
Because she says she had sex (once) with Donald Trump -- reality star turned President of the United States.
This month saw 7 US service members killed in Iraq and 60 MINUTES devoted zero segments to the story.
Early in the interview, Anderson Cooper declared, "I guess I'm not 100% sure why you're doing this."
We could relate. We weren't 100% sure why any journalist would be interviewing her about one act of sex from 2006.
But then we realized it was Anderson Cooper and the former host of THE MOLE isn't much of a journalist.
9/11.
Remember that?
Leading up to 9/11, we were awash in sex talk. Bill Clinton did it with this woman, did it with that woman. Made a pass here, made a pass there.
That's what the so-called news media concerned themselves with. That's what the gabby pundits talked about.
Supposedly, 9/11 changed everything -- including the media.
It was supposed to change everything
but it changed nothing. They proved it last night on CBS, didn’t they?
But that trash got ratings so expect a lot more of it.
It’s like 9/11 never happened.
"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Monday, March 26, 2018. The Iraq War continues but the United States works hard to pretend otherwise.
Read this nonsense very carefully.
Replying to and Read this nonsense very carefully.
1,400,000 Americans have been killed by gun violence since John Lennon was killed in 1980 -
101,303 Service men and women have been killed fighting on foreign soil.
Korean War - 36,914
Vietnam War - 58,220
Afghanistan War - 1,695
Iraq War - 4,474
#Imagine
#GunReformNow
You get what it says, right? Only American lives matter.
In a war, it only matters to the faux resistance when American lives are taken.
Nicholas J.S. Davis (NEW MINT PRESS) notes the death toll in Iraq is easily 2.38 million killed since the start of the 2003 US-led invasion.
But Marcie Mills doesn't give two s**ts about those people. 2.38 million dead? Oh, they're not Americans. Most killed by American violence? Oh, they don't matter.
How dare that blond bitch try to grandstand on John Lennon. "Give Peace a Chance"? Not only is it a song she's unfamiliar with, it's a thought that never entered her xenophobic head.
She and others want to scream about the NRA while failing to grasp that to the people in the Middle East, we are the NRA. We are arming and killing. And the useless Marcie Mills pretends she's a member of the 'resistance' and accomplishing something. By yet again? Doing not one damn thing.
Check Marcie Mills' non-stop Twitter feed. Note that she said not one word about the Iraq War. Guess you can't go down on Hillary and still find the voice to call out the ongoing Iraq War, huh? A bunch of trashy fools trying to act like John Lennon is their spiritual guide when John Lennon would pull it out and piss on them. Hey, Marcie, unlike your pressed against the glass face, I knew John Lennon.
It's cute the way Hillary and Her Vaginal Secretions lie and re-write history. Take this jerk off.
Replying to and
Hillary Clinton represented the city of New York, where 80% of voters supported the Iraq war.
It's called democracy.
Derp.
Bradley Duke, I'm sorry to have to school your lazy, uneducated ass but Hillary was in the US Senate. She didn't represent the city of New York, she represented the state of New York. And where did they stand on war on Iraq? Uh oh, Bradley Dukey Head, you're full of s**t on that one too.
Leslie Eaton (NEW YORK TIMES), February 21, 2003:
The prospect of invading Iraq is significantly less popular in New York State than in the nation as a whole, and New Yorkers are more critical of the Bush administration's Iraq policy, according to a survey released yesterday by the Siena Research Institute in Loudonville, N.Y.
[. . .]
Residents of the New York City metropolitan area were less likely to favor an invasion than people upstate, and more likely to think that the United States has not done all it could to solve its problems with Iraq through diplomatic means.
Wow, Bradley Duke, you were wrong about everything. Your punk ass just got served in public. Maybe you'll stop lying about Iraq now?
Probably not. Whores like you never learn.
Both @POTUS and @ambjohnbolton worked to avoid serving in #Vietnam. Yet they’re chomping at the bit to start new wars with #NorthKorea and #Iran and sending another generation — someone else’s loved ones — off to fight for them. #chickenhawk
They do reTweet Vote Vets.
Vote Vets, you're welcome. Speaking on behalf of myself and my friends who protested the war on Vietnam, you're welcome. Do you ever wonder what we gave up? Some of us -- Elaine and I did -- put our lives and our education on hold to make ending the Vietnam War our top priority. And we're left to do the hard work again with Iraq while you sit on your fat ass doing nothing but electing War Hawks of the Democratic Party. Do you ever get how many people are dead because you support War Hawks?
Probably not.
Jane Fonda did more to end the Iraq War than Hillary Clinton ever did. Jane Fonda saved the lives of many Vietnamese civilians by exposing Nixon's bombings of the dikes.
Here's an effort from Joan Baez. One of her efforts to get the word out and end the war.
Vote Vets has it's face firmly planted on its nuts and has confused the smell of their junk with the smell of liberty.
I'm really getting tired of the lying and the whoring that helps the wars continue.
Here's some truth about today's ongoing wars:
Iraq War 15 years on: How America brought chaos & bloodshed to a nation on.rt.com/91go
Need more truths? Sunday's WEEKEND EDITION (NPR):
[Lulu] GARCIA-NAVARRO: At the height of the war, there were almost 170,000 U.S. troops in Iraq trying to quell an insurgency and stabilize a country in the grips of a vicious civil conflict. And the U.S. is still involved in Iraq. Azmat Khan is a future of war fellow at the New America Foundation and a New York Times Magazine contributing writer. She joins us from New York to talk about Iraq, past and present. Welcome to the program.
AZMAT KHAN: Good morning.
[. . .]
GARCIA-NAVARRO: You touched on it there that the country fractured during the war in so many ways. But certainly, sectarianism was one of the big ways. There was Sunni, Shiite, Kurds, Christians. Is this even a country that still holds together?
KHAN: When the Americans arrived in Iraq, they often strategically worked with particular tribal groups on the ground - ones that had been disenfranchised under Saddam - and then found wealth and contracts and jobs under the Americans. And they played some of these groups against one another in an effort to sort of quell the insurgency that was spawned by this invasion. And what wound up happening is that you had these rivalries and rifts that have now become sectarian in nature, that perhaps weren't so sectarian to begin with but really became so with time.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: The U.S. is still involved in Iraq, fighting ISIS, even though Iraq declared victory over ISIS late last year.
Sinan Antoon (NYT via QUARTZ for those who don't want to give a click to the outlet that sold the illegal war):
No one knows for certain how many
Iraqis have died as a result of the invasion 15 years ago. Some
credible estimates put the number at more than one million. You can read
that sentence again. The invasion of Iraq is often spoken of in the
United States as a "blunder", or even a "colossal mistake". It was a
crime. Those who perpetrated it are still at large.
Some of them have even been
rehabilitated thanks to the horrors of Trumpism and a mostly amnesiac
citizenry. (A year ago, I watched Mr. Bush on "The Ellen DeGeneres
Show", dancing and talking about his paintings.) The pundits and
"experts" who sold us the war still go on doing what they do.
I never thought that Iraq could
ever be worse than it was during Saddamʹs reign, but that is what
Americaʹs war achieved and bequeathed to Iraqis.
The Iraq War is a crime and a travesty and how shameful that Americans refuse to face up to what their government did and continues to do. At a certain point, you have to accept that you either speak out regularly or you are giving your consent. On Saturday, in many areas of the country, people gave their consent by navel gazing. I'm really glad that MLK's granddaughter was able to be used as a prop -- keep them dream alive, right! She's not mature enough to have any real thoughts but, hey, prop her up at a gun demonstration and let's pretend like that made a difference. Let's even pretend that it makes up for the US government killing her grandfather while we're being delusional.
The Children's March risked much and made a difference. Saturday's b.s. was corporate sponsored and corporate embraced. The US government has always been thrilled when the spotlight was on anything but their own actions. David Hogg doesn't know that because what does he know? How to get highlights in his hair? Well, that and how to get publicity for himself. We saw that during Vietnam as well. Various men like Tom Hayden who stepped forward to stand on the work of women and men of color.
David Hogg is the corporate and media's lovechild because he's not doing anything that really matters. They pet him on the head like they did Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Let David find the guts to take on the true killers -- the weapons makers, the 'defense' (assault) industry and suddenly the media stops fawning on him.
Then we start throwing you in prison. That's what happened with nuns, remember? Think I'm talking about the days of Bully Boy Bush? Nope.
AP from February 2014:
An 84-year-old nun was sentenced Tuesday to nearly three years in prison for breaking into a U.S. nuclear weapons complex and defacing a bunker holding bomb-grade uranium, a demonstration that exposed serious security flaws.
Two other activists who broke
into the facility with Megan Rice were sentenced to more than five years
in prison, in part because they had much longer criminal histories.
That was during Barack Obama's second term as president. Nearly three years in prison for 'defacing a bunker.'
Again, David Hogg, color in your lines, be a good soldier, don't question the government or anything that really matters. Keep reducing social issues to a narrative of personal irresponsibility and not a systemic issue and you will be applauded because you are doing nothing and are no real threat to the status quo.
You're a self-applauding piece of propaganda who makes no real change and who tackles no real issue. Your being weak and ineffective is the very thing that allows the war makers to let the corporate media cover and embrace you. In other words, you're a tool -- in every sense of the term.
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