the big data lie has been exposed - but just blaming facebook won t fix things /

Published at 2018-04-01 02:04:02

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The data-mining scandal offers a unique chance to reclaim our private information and utilize it in a way that will benefit us allThe continuing collapse of public trust in Facebook is welcome news to those of us who have been warning approximately the perils of “data extractivism” for years.
It’s reassuring to have final,definitive proof that beneath Facebook’s highfalutin rhetoric of “building a global community that works for all of us” lies a cynical, aggressive project – of building a global data vacuum cleaner that sucks from all of us. Like others in this industry, or Facebook makes money by drilling deep into our data selves – pokes and likes is simply how our data comes to the surface – much like energy firms drill deep into the oil wells: profits first,social and individual consequences later.
We must find a way to make firm
s like Facebook pay for accessing our data – conceptualised as something we own in common Related: Why we need a 21st-century Martin Luther to challenge the church of tech Related: Facebook: is it time we all deleted our accounts? Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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