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2 hours ago, GG said:

 

No ****.  As I'm reading the accounts of Cambridge Analytics, I kept asking what did they do differently than Obama campaign in 2012?

 

Remember the quaint stories how Obama's campaign team was the first to corral the true power of social networks to spread the word?  Amazing how a neophyte politician got so savvy, so fast?

 

 

The AP gives Cambridge a friendly heads up... you can't make this stuff up.

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11 minutes ago, Nanker said:

Question: Are Intarwebs porn searches not included in this data mining?

 

Asking for a friend.

Tell Rosie that on one hand it's probably ok, but on the other hand be careful and don't rush things.

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I agree...............

 

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Kimberley Strassel Retweeted Matt Schlapp

For all the talk of Trump tweets, the Brennan tirade is something to behold. As is Samantha Powers posing it as a threat.

 

Good to know the bias of a former top intelligence official. Helps explain how this mess got going.

 

 

 

 
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Ex-Obama Campaign Director Drops Bombshell Claim on Facebook: 'They Were on Our Side'

https://ijr.com/2018/03/1077083-ex-obama-campaign-director-fb/

 

A former Obama campaign official is claiming that Facebook knowingly allowed them to mine massive amounts of Facebook data — more than they would’ve allowed someone else to do — because they were supportive of the campaign.

 

In a Sunday tweet thread, Carol Davidsen, former director of integration and media analytics for Obama for America, said the 2012 campaign led Facebook to “suck out the whole social graph” and target potential voters. They would then use that data to do things like append their email lists.

 

When Facebook found out what they were doing, they were “surprised,” she said. But she also claimed they didn’t stop them once they found out:

 

“They came to office in the days following election recruiting & were very candid that they allowed us to do things they wouldn’t have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side,” Davidsen tweeted.

 
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For DR

 

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/obama-biden-cronies-made-billions-off-china-trade-deals-and-regulatory-policies-report

 



Former President Barack Obama used his executive powers to impose industry regulations that lowered the value of certain companies and led to financial gains for a firm owned by two close family friends, according Breitbart editor-at-large Peter Schweizer.

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The admissions were revealed in Schweizer’s new book, “Secret Empire,” which found a pattern of investments in coal, offshore mining and for-profit universities that closely tracked the Obama administration’s regulatory policy changes. Billionaire activists Tom Steyer and George Soros were among the beneficiaries.

 

As he would say. Preparing everyone for what's about to happen.

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24 minutes ago, row_33 said:

so it was okay for Facebook to lets its friends rape and pillage the data but not its non-friends 2 years later...

 

okay....

 

 

Maybe if Trump had sent Zuckerberg a friend request, we wouldn't even be having this discussion then...

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HMMMM: Notice anything missing from Mark Zuckerberg’s statement on Cambridge Analytica?

 

Ahead of his upcoming interview with CNN, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has posted a statement addressing “the Cambridge Analytica situation”:

 

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Mark Zuckerberg
about an hour ago

I want to share an update on the Cambridge Analytica situation -- including the steps we've already taken and our next steps to address this important issue.

 

We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. I've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. The good news is that the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years a...go. But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.

 

Here's a timeline of the events:

 

In 2007, we launched the Facebook Platform with the vision that more apps should be social. Your calendar should be able to show your friends' birthdays, your maps should show where your friends live, and your address book should show their pictures. To do this, we enabled people to log into apps and share who their friends were and some information about them.

 

In 2013, a Cambridge University researcher named Aleksandr Kogan created a personality quiz app. It was installed by around 300,000 people who shared their data as well as some of their friends' data. Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access tens of millions of their friends' data.

 

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missing from his statement: anything about 2012.

 

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DL21NuCN_normal.jpg Stephen Miller

@redsteeze 

I feel like Zuckerberg left a huge gap in his timeline of events regarding data sharing with peer to peer applications. Specifically 2007 - 2012

I mean it's not like anything big happened regarding the use of that information and the development of that technology in those years

#YesWeCan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The disingenuousness of that CYA Zuckerberg statement is just staggering.

 
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40 minutes ago, B-Man said:

HMMMM: Notice anything missing from Mark Zuckerberg’s statement on Cambridge Analytica?

 

Ahead of his upcoming interview with CNN, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has posted a statement addressing “the Cambridge Analytica situation”:

 

16176889_112685309244626_578204711_n.jpg
Mark Zuckerberg
about an hour ago

I want to share an update on the Cambridge Analytica situation -- including the steps we've already taken and our next steps to address this important issue.

 

We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. I've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. The good news is that the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years a...go. But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.

 

Here's a timeline of the events:

 

In 2007, we launched the Facebook Platform with the vision that more apps should be social. Your calendar should be able to show your friends' birthdays, your maps should show where your friends live, and your address book should show their pictures. To do this, we enabled people to log into apps and share who their friends were and some information about them.

 

In 2013, a Cambridge University researcher named Aleksandr Kogan created a personality quiz app. It was installed by around 300,000 people who shared their data as well as some of their friends' data. Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access tens of millions of their friends' data.

 

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missing from his statement: anything about 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The disingenuousness of that CYA Zuckerberg statement is just staggering.

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, B-Man said:

HMMMM: Notice anything missing from Mark Zuckerberg’s statement on Cambridge Analytica?

 

Ahead of his upcoming interview with CNN, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has posted a statement addressing “the Cambridge Analytica situation”:

 

16176889_112685309244626_578204711_n.jpg
Mark Zuckerberg
about an hour ago

I want to share an update on the Cambridge Analytica situation -- including the steps we've already taken and our next steps to address this important issue.

 

We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. I've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. The good news is that the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years a...go. But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.

 

Here's a timeline of the events:

 

In 2007, we launched the Facebook Platform with the vision that more apps should be social. Your calendar should be able to show your friends' birthdays, your maps should show where your friends live, and your address book should show their pictures. To do this, we enabled people to log into apps and share who their friends were and some information about them.

 

In 2013, a Cambridge University researcher named Aleksandr Kogan created a personality quiz app. It was installed by around 300,000 people who shared their data as well as some of their friends' data. Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access tens of millions of their friends' data.

 

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missing from his statement: anything about 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The disingenuousness of that CYA Zuckerberg statement is just staggering.

 

 

Zuckerberg is and has been a complete tool. 

 

 

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