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Ohhh your talking about Spybook - aka Project Dataminer?
Using Microsoft PhotoDNA technology, ever single photo uploaded to Spybook... Project Dataminer... ugh I mean Facebook, can be tracked and labeled via the human face. As soon as it's uploaded it's labeled in the background. It matchs these faces with others in it database and can even age them. They then allow you to label it as well and make a timeline from it all while monitoring your activities and posts all down to even the 'like' button clicks - this of cause generates a good profile about the person which they in turn happily gave them.
Deleting anything on Facebook is also not allowed and just hides it from your view - personal details, posts, activities, places, likes, photos, ip address, etc - all are kept for at least 3-6 months or longer sometimes for years. Multi-backup databases will store it as well. They then can sell all this data to the governments and advertisers, who then can target you. You will find even the ads adjust to your own 'likes'.
This is all mentioned to the small print upon your signup. Anything you post now belongs to them.
Facebook applications however become a bigger problem, as they can do this as well. Can easily gain access to all this data (which at least 90% attempt to do), including personal details, posts, and photos, simply just by asking once to access them even when your not online. Again a small print in a popup, which no one bothers to even read. Anything you post now (even if you have set it to private or attempted to remove it) belongs to anyone who wants it - consider everything as publicly available.
The government wasn't allowed to microchip babies, as it was deemed wrong, so they did the next best thing. Let you freely provide them with all the timeline, likes, places, photos, etc, they will need to work out your entire lifestyle and activities. Enjoy!
They can use all this details for hopefully "good", such as they use it on the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and to disrupt the proliferation of online child exploitation. The CIA also payed off a piece of facebook to use mainly for recruitment. They do some of their recruitment, tracking and finding missing people, children, finding terrorists and criminals, etc. Suicude/Murder/Confession notes left on facebook are also considered strongely and sometimes helped. It's even been used to stop mass gate crasher plans. Employer can use it to check out the real personality of people before they employ them, etc. Or just to fire slackers who faked a sicky and posted pictures of a wicked party of their lifetime instead.
It is also highly unmoral, privacy options are but a joke, but hey that's paranoid America for ya! Where everyone is considered a terrorist until proven gulty of complaining about it...
Neither. I only use Steambook because its what I really paid for when I got an orange box back in 2010.
i just wanted to reply to it thats all
your so smart. now to tell my mom that....
Change is Good!
Anyone who uses Social Networks Like FaceBook For Instance...
---- Is Not A Real Gamer
Why?? Because A Place Like That Drives People
To Cause Trouble For Other People...
Real Gamer's Don't Want Trouble At All...
Just Saying...
Now Continue To Enjoy The Rest Of Your Conversation Here...
Valve, best company ever, Meta, contender for worst company ever
Quite the thread revival you did here,
Naturally, Steam has much fewer bugs and works much better even as a social media.
I think Steam deserves 1 Googolplex points and Meta only gets 100