Zuckerberg wants to fix Facebook: too little, too late

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  1. Jack, you made my day reading your post. You should send it to Fox News here in the US.

  2. Thanks, Karen, I really appreciate your support! Interestingly, we do a few things with Mr Murdoch’s company (mainly in the advertising space). Perhaps The Wall Street Journal (which has a good record of busting Facebook’s BS and is part of the same group)?

  3. Up here, Fox is the only news I watch. They at least give both sides to the story. They’ve had reports on Facebook and Google, but haven’t gone in depth with all the crap they’re doing to people. The Wall Street Journal tends to be as biased as the NY Times which has become a rag.

    A few names at Fox are: Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Jesse Watters and Martha McCallum.

  4. Hi Jack, on Hannity’s show tonight, he did a special report on Twitter, Google and FB. Seems even private messaging is read by their techs and they have algorithms that create personal files on all their users.

  5. Good morning Jack, this was in my email this morning:

    Karen Tolfree

    1 security issue found on your account
    [email protected]
    We’ve upgraded the Security Checkup to give you specific, personalized recommendations to strengthen the security of your Google Account.
    Take the 2-minute checkup today to see the actions you should take to make your account more secure.
    TAKE ACTION
    Security Checkup is available in My Account (https://myaccount.google.com)
    You received this email to let you know about important changes to your Google Account and services.
    © 2018 Google Inc.,1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA

    Don’t know if I should allow them to do the security check.

  6. Hi Karen, re. Hannity, I totally believe it. Did I ever mention the page at http://facebook.com/ads/preferences? This is what they have on us, even after we have opted out of their targeted advertising. They continue to track and compile. Now, if this is what they let us know publicly, what don’t they let us know? I’m sure there’s far more on each one of us.

  7. Hi Karen, as much as I dislike the firm, this Google one might not be too bad. A lot of us don’t check our Google account settings and this is a review process that you can direct, and you should be able to ignore it, too. Instead of doing what they recommend, try logging in to google.com/settings/dashboard and seeing what they have there. That might stop this message from resurfacing.

  8. Good on Hannity for revealing this. This Twitter user was shadow-banned yesterday, and she’s neither American nor political. Good to have confirmation that this is an unwritten Twitter policy. In Cate’s case it appears indiscriminate, and they’re willing to ban people on a whim. So much for free speech. I wonder if this coming year is one where people will just get fed up with Big Tech.

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