If you own shares it was one hell of a rough few days. Billions wiped out over a stupid decision to sell info on its users.
Facebook has lost around $64 billion in market value after a series of reports earlier in March showed a GOP-aligned analysis firm improperly accessed personal data from tens of millions of users, according to a report Tuesday from Axios.
Facebook is struggling to absorb criticism after the company suspended data analytics firm, Cambridge Analytica, for reportedly working with President Donald Trump’s campaign team to gather private information in the runup to the 2016 presidential election. Company CEO Mark Zuckerberg also became $5 billion poorer Monday afternoon as reports are taking their toll.
The multi-billion-dollar social media platform claims disbarment of the firm is necessary to ensure people’s information is protected and user data isn’t being manipulated. Reports about Facebook’s inability to address Cambridge Analytica’s activity could generate calls for new user privacy regulations.
Facebook allowed University of Cambridge psychology Prof. Aleksandr Kogan to develop an app to collect data on friends using features such as “likes.†The company inadvertently gave Kogan powers with unintended consequences, and upon figuring out his tactics and purposes, it barred the alleged violators. Kogan was reportedly able to create more than 50 million profiles using the trend and characteristics data before providing them to Cambridge.Hm Deere and some of these other companies should maybe take lessons from this.
DATA off my farm is my farms data not the bullshit company that created it and thinks its theirs even after i spend thousand and thousands on purchasing it.
DATA is yours and some of these bullshit companies are going to learn its the consumers.
Facebook has lost around $64 billion in market value after a series of reports earlier in March showed a GOP-aligned analysis firm improperly accessed personal data from tens of millions of users, according to a report Tuesday from Axios.
Facebook is struggling to absorb criticism after the company suspended data analytics firm, Cambridge Analytica, for reportedly working with President Donald Trump’s campaign team to gather private information in the runup to the 2016 presidential election. Company CEO Mark Zuckerberg also became $5 billion poorer Monday afternoon as reports are taking their toll.
The multi-billion-dollar social media platform claims disbarment of the firm is necessary to ensure people’s information is protected and user data isn’t being manipulated. Reports about Facebook’s inability to address Cambridge Analytica’s activity could generate calls for new user privacy regulations.
Facebook allowed University of Cambridge psychology Prof. Aleksandr Kogan to develop an app to collect data on friends using features such as “likes.†The company inadvertently gave Kogan powers with unintended consequences, and upon figuring out his tactics and purposes, it barred the alleged violators. Kogan was reportedly able to create more than 50 million profiles using the trend and characteristics data before providing them to Cambridge.Hm Deere and some of these other companies should maybe take lessons from this.
DATA off my farm is my farms data not the bullshit company that created it and thinks its theirs even after i spend thousand and thousands on purchasing it.
DATA is yours and some of these bullshit companies are going to learn its the consumers.
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