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Thanks for that link - I can’t edit my above comment now to note that some scanning does happen. I wonder how well it works, as the false positive rates must be huge? The idea of someone looking at my account and playing abuse/not abuse roulette is disturbing.
Well it's an automated system, so it's highly unlikely that someone is reading all (or any) of your messages. The volume of messages Facebook and Google process every day is astronomical, so no manual oversight process would scale. It's similar to how email spam filters have worked in a completely automated fashion for years. In this case, PhotoDNA works by comparing image hashes, so it probably has fewer false posit…
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> They also blocked URLs to competitors claiming the links were spam. Even if you legit posted the link, Facebook didn't notify you the message didn't send. It just failed silently. Any links to more reading on this?
https://www.wired.com/2015/11/facebook-banning-tsu-rival-soc...
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I would rather see the cat food. Software products that need advertisement to succeed are either underperforming (because they’ve spent their money on ads instead of devs) or scams.
To be fair, I don't know of a single successful software product that doesn't advertise in some fashion.
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#104Old news. Facebook has been doing this since at least 2009, I recall seeing an article where Facebook censored all links (including those in private messaegs) to thepiratebay.org [0] They also crawl links you share in private messages to grab the title, intro, and favicon to generate that clickable widget link thing. [0] https://torrentfreak.com/facebook-blocks-all-pirate-bay-link...
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What difference does that make?
Anyone can email me and the only way to prevent spam from unknown senders is by providing a filter. With messaging, I've already explicitly told Facebook who I want to contact me - my "friends". I've never received a message from a friend claiming to be Nigerian prince or trying to sell me "generic Viagra".
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#108Not a FB user here, but with all this bad press going non stop, I start to wonder how can I figure out who makes money on FB stock going down?
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To be fair, I don't know of a single successful software product that doesn't advertise in some fashion.
Depends what you consider an advertisement - advertising on something like Read The Docs or sponsoring conferences is one thing and I feel that's acceptable, but buying keywords on Google is just spam. I would not trust any software product (especially a low-level one like a library, as opposed to an out-of-the-box SaaS) that advertises on Google keywords or similar.
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#110Not a FB user here, but with all this bad press going non stop, I start to wonder how can I figure out who makes money on FB stock going down?
Puts buyers, calls sellers. Look up options.