This is not supprising in any way.
If you don't like this then don't do FaceBook - realy that easy I have found.
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This is not supprising in any way.
If you don't like this then don't do FaceBook - realy that easy I have found.
I'm not a criminal, I am a a pretty mundane guy actually, but of course we live in a society that every single one of us breaks some small law every day. Which is why I stopped using Facebook. I also stopped using Twitter to tweet. I still use it to follow news sources, I just don't actively tweet. I did that after the NYPD won a court case to see all the private messages you send on Twitter. I also don't comment muc…
You know it would not supprise me one bit if FaceBook had staff monitoring this modding down every post that holds them in true^H^H^H^HBAD light.
What if Facebook make a mistake, do they get done for wasting police time? Monitoring is all fine but it needs to be done independantly, anything else is a conflict of interest and something that FaceBook staff can abuse. You know it would not supprise me one bit if FaceBook had staff monitoring this modding down every post that holds them in true^H^H^H^HBAD light.
I once made a joke on fb on a friend and posted "you smoke doobies" and he was so shit scared that he took it down. Lol
I'm not a criminal, I am a a pretty mundane guy actually, but of course we live in a society that every single one of us breaks some small law every day. Which is why I stopped using Facebook. I also stopped using Twitter to tweet. I still use it to follow news sources, I just don't actively tweet. I did that after the NYPD won a court case to see all the private messages you send on Twitter. I also don't comment muc…
Act 1 here: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/414/r...
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This is a sincere question: Why would you think Facebook chat would be "private communication"?
Do you consider SMS private communications? Your cellphone carrier is just as likely to eavesdrop on your SMS history as FB does your chats.
All the more reason to use encryption technology like Off-the-Record (OTR) Messaging ( http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr )! I've been working on an OTR-compatible iOS app called ChatSecure ( https://chatsecure.org ) that is capable of encrypting your Facebook chats (or any other XMPP service).
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Do you consider SMS private communications? Your cellphone carrier is just as likely to eavesdrop on your SMS history as FB does your chats.
I consider FB chats to be much less private because they actually get stored on a server somewhere by default. Also I can access them anywhere with an internet account. Neither of these things are true of SMS.