by msy 10 hours ago

You would have to have been hiding under an extremely large rock not to assume this given the technology involved and Meta's overtly and consistently anti-privacy stances and history.

argomo 10 hours ago | [-4 more]

While true, that doesn't make it acceptable. In a functioning society, companies would be punished harshly for this behaviour.

Aeolun 10 hours ago | [-1 more]

> In a functioning society

Have you been alive for the past decade?

DonHopkins 5 hours ago | [-0 more]

Obviously he thinks society is functioning for HIM just fine. What's your problem?

autoexec 8 hours ago | [-0 more]

It's because they never have been meaningfully punished and won't be that this happens and will continue to happen. Act accordingly.

latentsea 5 hours ago | [-0 more]

all societies are dysfunctional...

http-teapot 9 hours ago | [-0 more]

[inserts image of a smiling Mark Zuckerberg walking in the middle of unsuspecting attendees wearing VR headsets]

That image always felt dystopian to me