SciFi Chick wrote:I know how averse to YouTube many of you are. ...
I love YouTube. I won't hardly do a repair on anything before watching a YT video on how to do it. Plus, golf swing lessons.
SciFi Chick wrote:I know how averse to YouTube many of you are. ...
geonuc wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:I know how averse to YouTube many of you are. ...
I love YouTube. I won't hardly do a repair on anything before watching a YT video on how to do it. Plus, golf swing lessons.
SciFiFisher wrote:I have used Youtube for "how to" videos and even music videos. I have never really thought of it as a news channel or a way to get news.
SciFi Chick wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:I have used Youtube for "how to" videos and even music videos. I have never really thought of it as a news channel or a way to get news.
It's a great source for independent news. You just have to use good sense on who to listen to - kind of like mainstream news.
geonuc wrote: I don't post anything on Facebook that would get me in trouble if shared.
Cyborg Girl wrote:
Re targeted ads, think back on how many news headlines you can recall that you can't match with a specific source. Most of us are more suggestible than we like to think, and the limits of that suggestibility don't have to be as major as "not voting for Clinton" to have an affect on politics or public discourse. (Also this applies to TV news twice as much as to social media IMO.)
Thumper wrote:First thanks for thorough explanation.
I think it is the latter as well. Especially given Zuckerberg's quote about privacy is dead. I'm just astonished that people are now figuring this out. And when it happened (or was exposed, or punished) in 2011, to allow yourself to be duped again in 2016... that's what seems naive to me. I mean I heard it what, 10 years ago: "You are not buying a product or service in FB, YOU are the product being bought (and sold)"
That data mining/advertising targeting is pretty amazing even outside of FB. Any time I'm on yahoo, aol, google, or any other website with ads, I get showered with ads and offered of things I've recently searched for somewhere else, like Amazon.
geonuc wrote:Maybe y'all have see this (if you haven't deleted Facebook, that is):
Type this in the help section:
How can I tell if my info was shared with Cambridge Analytica?
Facebook will supposedly tell you if you or any of your friends caused your data to be stolen by the Russkies to manipulate you into voting for Bernie Sanders instead of Hillary Clinton.
SciFiFisher wrote:geonuc wrote:Maybe y'all have see this (if you haven't deleted Facebook, that is):
Type this in the help section:
How can I tell if my info was shared with Cambridge Analytica?
Facebook will supposedly tell you if you or any of your friends caused your data to be stolen by the Russkies to manipulate you into voting for Bernie Sanders instead of Hillary Clinton.
Seeing as they are now admitting that 87 million people were compromised I am going with... Everyone!
Thumper wrote:It kind of just locks up when I asked it the question...
I've had a spinning wheel for about 10 minutes.
Thumper wrote:It was sad/funny enough when personal relationships, marriages, friendships, employment opportunities and the like were ruined by Facebook. To now acknowledge that we are accidentally electing racist, sexist, lying, bafoons to the presidency is to me an order of magnitude worse.
In regard to sharing things and keeping up with friends, I do that. The whole world did that without Facebook at one time.
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