Wednesday, April 27, 2016 12:35:41 AM
FB is becoming excessively invasive of privacy, and as I see it, they are clearly engaging in offensive and intrusive social networking analysis that could cause problems for a user. For example, maybe you have one acquaintance on FB because of some similar hobby or interest, such as, s particular rare dog breed. Well, that connection might lead to one of THEIR friends -- who may or may not share the interest or hobby -- to invite you to be "friends" with THEM. You do not have a clue about these "friends" twice removed , but you accept the "friend request"
just to be nice. What you don't know is that one of the Friend's friend's friends is, for example, an Afghani or Iraqi or Serbian fancier of the same dog breed, who has, in turn, acquaintances of unknown political affiliations and activities. Well, this is where everything in your life can "go to H_ll in a hand-basket", and you could become a suspected terrorist, because of FB. It may be from THEM that we especially need to hide our keyboard activity...
Is this why we need Strikeforce?
I really wish you never mentioned FB...
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