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Comment #15571476
There was a time when patio11 was going through a phase calling out Zynga as one of the shadiest companies around. I remember thinking "If Zynga is that bad, then what about Facebo…
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Comment #15530879
Rational thought, yes. Critical reasoning, a little doubtful, especially these days. Oral traditions are so inefficient at transmitting multiple viewpoints, at collecting multiple …
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Comment #15518810
Great. The most concerning issue - the question of trusting all your data with a for-profit entity which doesn't get directly paid for the services it provides - gets a token menti…
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Comment #15507904
As Mark Twain once famously predicted - It is better to let people think you suck at innovation than to patent troll Android and remove all doubt.
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Comment #15489038
What you are saying might be true, except: There are too many idiots who go and "tag" photos with people who are not active on Facebook and help create a shadow profile. There are …
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Comment #15317523
As the old saying goes, you will eventually run into someone who doesn't give a fuck who or how powerful you are. Meet your Daddy, Facebook. He is called Automattic. :-) As for peo…
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Comment #15259032
>> Free Basics puts no obligation on its users to visit or use Facebook at all. Here is a list of possible ways Facebook can triangulate information about people who are not active…
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Comment #15257161
So you are simultaneously saying that the cut throat competition of the telco sector is keeping the data and call rates at global lows (a good thing), and saying that we need not h…
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Comment #15255340
>> users will be confused and angry What an ironic statement, considering that that combination can be lethal to a company. Besides, have you ever heard anyone say why they prefer …
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Comment #15255047
>> I'd really like to know why it's better for me to have no internet at all than some but not all? Because under the pretext of giving you internet, Facebook is creating shadow pr…
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Comment #15178792
At this point, the large compensation package offered at these places is starting to look like hush money to keep your mouth shut and to turn a blind eye towards anything that look…
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Comment #15174790
Moral of the story: Be a tasteless asshole in all your business dealings. Once you have made a sufficient amount of money, people will find all manners of virtue in you.
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Comment #15104494
Create an anonymous account on Twitter. Use the tags #firstname #lastname #fb and add public personal details about someone you know who works at Facebook. Here is how: 1. Go to Li…
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Comment #15053259
>> Welcome to the over-reaction party Hmmm.. in that case the people who actually need this advice even more would be the maintainers of ZSTD who seem to have hastily changed the l…
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Comment #15052581
Welcome to the "folks who miss the forest for the trees" club.
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Comment #15001676
This is like saying people who are defending FB have some agenda where they don't like seeing criticism against it. For example, you could be someone who coaches freelancers who mi…