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Facebook sends your information to CIA
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[video=youtube;ZMWz3G_gPhU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMWz3G_gPhU[/video]
[video=youtube;ollYmlBXkA0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ollYmlBXkA0[/video]

This is why I don't have a facebook. Bit scared cause I have gmail though...


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This thread was moved by a moderator. I know that this topic is NOT "current event", even though the second video could probably be. The first video is posted 2007, that is not new.

So, don't flame me for "old news".[/COLOR]
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#2
So what's wrong with having your info exposed to the CIA? They'll know one way or another if they want to anyway.
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#3
[video=youtube;cqggW08BWO0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqggW08BWO0[/video]
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#4
Even more reason to never have a shitty failbook account in my life.

pineapple the CIA.
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#5
Kalovale Wrote:So what's wrong with having your info exposed to the CIA? They'll know one way or another if they want to anyway.

Pretty much.
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#6
It's getting to the point where if you don't have a FB you're seen as a weird-o. (F'uck those people) The CIA is never going to be interested in me anyway. Facebook distributing what is already public domain isn't a big deal.
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Takebacker Wrote:It's getting to the point where if you don't have a FB you're seen as a weird-o. (F'uck those people) The CIA is never going to be interested in me anyway. Facebook distributing what is already public domain isn't a big deal.

The part about where facebook owns the images and photos you upload, and that are uploaded by others that have you in them, is a reason I'm deleting mine.
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#8
That clause is in like every site for uploaded content, isn't it?
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#9
Takebacker Wrote:That clause is in like every site for uploaded content, isn't it?

Yep.
Just like how Nexon reserves to the right to end services whenever they want blah blah blah.

Here's the actual citation,
Nexon Wrote:We reserve the right to remove or modify any content you provide to us or otherwise post on the Site at our sole discretion and without prior notice or any liability to you. You represent, warrant and agree that none of the content you provide to or create using the Service violates any third party’s intellectual property or other rights or is subject to any obligation, whether of confidentiality, attribution or otherwise, on our part and we will not be liable for any use or disclosure thereof.
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#10
Here is the thing your not required to put all that information to use facebook.
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#11
I don't see the problem.
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#12
[SIZE="2"]Scared? Why?[/SIZE]
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#13
I'm sorry for bringing all my Illuminati bullshit in this thread but don't you guys see they're slowing stripping away our freedom? iPhones track your whereabouts and you cant turn it off, theres also the GPS company Tomtom that sends how fast you drive on certain spots to the government so that they put the cameras there and give out more tickets.
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#14
I don't have a facebook.
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#15
LashhxD Wrote:[SIZE="2"]Scared? Why?[/SIZE]
Look at the mindmap in the first video. Problems start at the internet cloud.
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Daku Wrote:I'm sorry for bringing all my Illuminati bullshit in this thread but don't you guys see they're slowing stripping away our freedom? iPhones track your whereabouts and you cant turn it off, theres also the GPS company Tomtom that sends how fast you drive on certain spots to the government so that they put the cameras there and give out more tickets.

And what exactly do you propose to stop it?

This is unavoidable as technology advances. No point complaining about it. (by the way toll booths already report suspicious speeding. If you pass a toll and then pass another one significantly faster than you should have, you're reported)
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#17
I agree that it's extremely invasive, but the sad thing is they already know 100% of that information and more. They know more about every person in this country than the people knows about themselves. Sure, all of the information is in a supermassive database that would be impossible to browse normally, but if they want your information and know your name, they already have it. As long as they don't start abusing it (IE, randomly searching and arresting people without a warrant or reason), I'm actually fine with it, they need the information, gathering data can be a long process that they won't always have when trying to apprehend a criminal.
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#18
Unless you're doing some illegal pomegranate, you shouldn't really care.
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#19
Dude, it's not like the CIA are going to do anything to you.

Besides maybe fapping to your pictures.
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#20
Corn Wrote:Dude, it's not like the CIA are going to do anything to you.

Besides maybe fapping to your pictures.

After my contract's up I'm so going to work at the CIA now.
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