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Ryan Mac 14 nóim
At this point, bad Facebook news comes every few hours not every few days.
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Ryan Mac 1 u
This post will convince you to cut what you spend on cable and spend the savings on a $150 mouse toy, customized pop sockets with your pet's faces, and weed:
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Ryan Mac 9 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @RMac18
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Ryan Mac 9 u
holy shit, people at Stanford said the black squirrels on campus were the result of a lab test gone bad
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Ryan Mac 9 u
At this point, Facebook is just daring me to delete
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Ryan Mac 9 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @rsg @JoshConstine
we're about 5 years from an algo assigning me to do stories
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Ryan Mac 10 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @CaseyNewton
your tweets are but extensions of my tweets
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Ryan Mac 10 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @RMac18
Interesting that FB isn't even trying to dance around this point (which is what most readers seemed to be pissed about). I don't think "Well, users clicked thru a privacy agreement and gave permission" is going to cut it here.
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Ryan Mac 10 u
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Ctrl+F: Yandex Results: 0
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Ryan Mac 10 u
The opinion-haver has logged on
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Ryan Mac 11 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @BingChen
tell her to post about it on fb
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Ryan Mac 11 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @JoshConstine
engagement shouldn't be conflated with newsworthiness?
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Ryan Mac 11 u
On the bright side for Bing, this is the most anyone has thought or talked about it in years.
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Ryan Mac 11 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @PranavDixit
the opinion-haver has logged back on
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Ryan Mac 11 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @MattRosoff
I don't think a pop up shop is going to get ahead of anything
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Ryan Mac 11 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @RMac18
Just because Netflix wasn't reading your FB messages to your exes, doesn't change the fact that they had the ability to do so in the first place. And on the off chance Netflix was doing that, FB's lack of oversight and auditing means they would have never known.
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Ryan Mac 11 u
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This is useful context when you're seeing third-parties that had access to read, write, & delete messages. But the problem w/ these permissions is that while they were likely not abused by a 3rd-party, FB lacked oversight and did not audit partners.
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Ryan Mac 12 u
I deleted this tweet because I linked two things that were separate (reading private messages and getting consent). Technically users did opt-in to use an app on Facebook and provided permissions.
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Kashmir Hill 12 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @kashhill
Amazon reportedly had a secret data sharing agreement with Facebook and it explains SO much
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Ryan Mac 14 u
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Not to mention the self-inflicted dunkapalooza afforded by the company running a PRIVACY POP UP even though it knew the NYT was reporting out this story. You don't have a VP go out and say privacy is at the core of your company when you know a big investigation is coming.
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