Hi all
I came to the same conclusion:
FB is just consulted for its content, which is accesable to anyone,
also the Mosad et al
This it not FB to blame
What is to blame is the ignorance of its users
Everything you leave in the internet is there for everyone to be (ab)
used
Demographics are high price sellable assets to be used as a means to
overwhelme the public with a strong urge to keep buying goods we do
not need and more problematic goods which harm our societal and
environmental environment
Cars gasoline carbon whales seals Genitic modified crops monopolised
by the bigger food corporations
10 % of the food industry owns 90 % of all croppable areals worlwide
Just google on GMF for instance combined with Belgium where natural
farmers are put under pressure to sell modified seeds
Andreas Maria Jacobs
w: http://www.nictoglobe.com
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl
On Jul 16, 2011, at 16:25, Ana Valdes <agora...@gmail.com> wrote:
Bob, this is not the first time I have seen similar claims, it means
not Google or Yahoo are better. I try to not "lay all my eggs in
the same basket".
I know both Facebbok and Google are used as giant informations
servers for all intelligence servers.
Ana
Skickat från min iPhone
16 jul 2011 kl. 12:45 skrev bob catchpole <bobcatchp...@yahoo.co.uk>:
Ana,
I'm no fan of Facebook - the contrary - but the link you posted
does not seem to confirm what you said.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5glrdg_c6lwx69-q_kxRP4tTyOq9Q
You said "Facebook provided Israel with lists of American and
European Palestine activists." The article doesn't claim that, it
suggests that Facebook's role was passive: "Aided by Facebook....
Israel had tracked the activists on social media sites, compiled a
blacklist of more than 300 names and asked airlines to keep those
on the list off flights to Israel."
So what's new? Should anyone using such social media sites be
surprised that this sort of thing can happen?
Bob
From: Ana Valdes <agora...@gmail.com>
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
>
Sent: Fri, 15 July, 2011 16:06:10
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] friend request
James you go the opposite way that many! :) the most ppl I know
(including myself) are leaving Facebooks for more user-friendly
platforms, Google +, Diaspora, Scoop.it, Twitter
For me the bottom was raised last week, when Facebook provided
Israel with lists of American and European Palestine activists, to
help Israel blacklist them and prevent them from entering Palestine.
I want very much be your friend but not in the Facebook evil empire
Zuckerberg is building with our names and content.
Ana
Skickat från min iPhone
15 jul 2011 kl. 15:49 skrev James Morris <jwm.art....@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> As I am too scared to make direct friend requests on facebook, i am
> requesting semi-blindly here. i only have 15 facebook friends so i
> feel that i'd like to be a bit less of an outcast, will you be my
> friend please? my target is 20 friends by the end of the month! i
> realize i've been on occasion a bit of an annoyance on the list so
> i've not got my expectations up. that being said, i will probably
be
> upset if no one wants to be my friend but i'll try not to let it
> embitter me. so if you'd like to be my friend, it would be an
honour.
> i won't trouble you with anything other than you might get to see a
> video on youtube i like from time to time, and maybe some personal
> pictures i post, but my activity is fairly low so not too much of
an
> annoyance like people who post their daily horoscopes or shopping
> habbits or crap like that.
>
> http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002250404575
>
>
> mostly sincerely but a pinch of salt might be required,
> james william morris
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