Sign an NDA with Meta and complain people are angry? With the same company that has had billions in GDPR fines?
So now we have a bunch of people suspecting their admins, because of course no one knows who was present probably due to the idiotic NDA.
Congratulations you have now helped meta spread the seeds of distrust on the platform just like they wanted, bet you're feeling so happy and smart about it.
@ncrav there is no free dinner. If the product you use is free, you are the product
I used to think social media business were all about Ads. ROI based on cost/click/1000 impressions is inherently flawed
Our behaviors, words, and actions are the source of the data firehose for targeted ads. A clear path for a measurable ROI and advertisers rejoice. "Everybody" wins.
As much as API requests are costly. The loss of revenue is greater when "their data" is easily crawled.
@gabidavila I agree with that when I'm using FB et Al. Here, I would much rather have actual monthly fees (instead of just my donations) for a coop than that. The reason I'm here is exactly because I can find interesting content and people here that would probably never be promoted in facebook et al. If that changes I'll just leave like I've done plenty of times in the past in other socials.
@ncrav 1) An NDA doesn't prevent you from stating that you are under NDA. #meta is a company, not the Stasi. 2) It takes a special kind of person to complain about spreading distrust while spreading distrust... The irony...
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