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FizzBit
I wonder how much FB is paying for this ad campaign?
Meanwhile,.....
https://www.revealnews.org/article/facebook-knowingly-duped-game-playing-kids-and-their-parents-out-of-money/
mmwkdw
Privacy is more of a concern. I guess, so one has to be a member because everyone else is, but one chooses to do less with it, over concerns about privacy.
People will eventually become more savvy over separation of accounts and real Identities. And, Organisations should stop asking for Facebook/Google/Sign-ons.... they are the ones we should be targeting with our Complaints, rather than Facebook - so if you see a Company or Government Office asking for such a membership, you should Complain... and if you have the money, get a Lawyer involved - as this is a rights privacy issue.
kabukideath
Advertisers are Facebook's customers, people are Facebook's product. To think otherwise is foolish.
lostrune2
China's surveillance state has already shown that many people are willing to surrender privacy for convenience