Facebook usually has their strike into something they say they didn't mean to do. According to the CEO Zuckerburg he said that he did it only because he feared that the UK government wouldn't let him go unless he complied to what they were saying. They said the Uk parliament received it from someone who works with facebook. So there is now an investigation going towards. i want to know what's happening behind scenes . i feel as if this is a cover up to what really happened and this is not the first time with facebook.
According to the CEO Zuckerburg he said that he did it only because he feared that the UK government wouldn't let him go unless he complied to what they were saying. They said the Uk parliament received it from someone who works with facebook.
It's pretty crazy how this happened. The UK parliament has documents exposing the shady business deals of Facebook. It's really awful that Facebook intentionally put other companies out of business.
Based on this article, I think Facebook "accidentally" made another mistake that may compromise its users privacy. Facebook started off as a platform to share videos and posts, but now there are so many problems going on with user privacy, and confidential documents that I think they need to take a few weeks to completely re-evaluate the whole platform.
Considering documents that are meant to be kept secret, Facebook does not do a good job with that. Like how they're supposed to. I don't use Facebook so I don't have a good opinion for this. I do know for sure that this can't be good, these are people's business that has to be kept private.
Zuckerberg should have complied with the uk government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him and I cant trust social media because all of your information can be exposed.
Facebook cant be trusted with documents. The owner of Six4Three sued Facebook and accused other social media platforms of disregard of user privacy. I feel that other stuff has happened regarding Facebook but they just trying to cover it up.
Facebook is going downhill from this since UK parliament took from Zuckerberg. Its crazy to hear because just another nation having information for about certain people sounds bad. However he felt scared so he had to give them the information to be released.
In my opinion I really don't care about Facebook. Although in this situation they are just dumb and i don't know why he thought he could just do this and get away with it. Also Facebook cannot be trusted here on out. Overall I don't care and Facebook is just finna be gone and nobody cares.
Zuckerberg should have complied with the uk government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him and I cant trust social media because all of your information can be exposed
Based on this article, I think Facebook "accidentally" made another mistake that may compromise its users privacy. Facebook is hiding something and the UK found the secret documents-Cameron Pelarion. Zuckerberg should have complied with the UK government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him. (Isaiah Placide)
Facebook has always been suspicous with people. I really dont understand why people trust facebook when they are kind of known for leaking peoples info...
I think this situation is a mess. It's been a domino effect for Facebook ever since we found out about their initial violations and abuse of tools. Now, we'll find out more because of what happened with the UK and Facebook should be scared. They are obviously hiding something considering the documents' content and why Kramer possessed them in the first place. He had them as evidence because his company sued Facebook for their "disregard for user privacy". Obviously, the documents support these accusations.
Looking over this article it seems crazy overall with Kramer's story begins with Carole Cadwalladr, a reporter for The Guardian who has covered Facebook and the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. His attorneys suggested in Monday's court filing that she somehow tipped off members of the UK parliament to Kramer's movements so they would know when he was in the country.
Large companies such as Google and Facebook, are always going to be under accusations and cases, such as these; and while I do sympathize for what could be an innocent Zuckerberg, I feel that investigations such as these are necessary. Even if these "lost files" aren't true, or even related to Facebook, investigations such as these ensure that Facebook won't grow into a modern monopoly and not allow any room for new competitors.
I think that Facebook keeps compromising their users privacy and it makes them look bad. If they keep doing this they will end up with little to no users.
Regardless of what side you are on, what is happening right now is unethical. While the UK Parliament seems justified in their attempt to expose Facebook for their "fake news" scandal and privacy invasions, it is not their place to be involved in U.S. legal affairs. At the same time, I believe Mark Zuckerburg had this coming to him. While I have a Facebook account of my own (that I never use), over time I have started to lose trust and respect for Mark Zuckerburg. To me, he is no better than all of these corrupt politicians, and his fellow elites. I still cannot pick a side, however, because I know that both are doing something wrong, something potentially illegal.
Its no surprise to me that they ended up with the secret documents. Anyone will sell anything for the right price tag no matter what they are. But it is wrong that they do have the secret documents. Now people know that they cant trust Facebook.
THIS IS CHARRA TURNER'S POST: Honestly, i'm not worried about it. People who put there business out there on facebook have already accepted the fact that people are able to view whatever they put out, so privacy for users isn't what worries me. The alarming thing about it all is that it makes you think what other owner of another information based site or company tells unauthorised info about their people. Someone with more important info...?
An american app developer who gave confidential documents about Facebook to UK lawmakers during a visit to London says he did so because he panicked and feared he wouldn't be let out of the country unless he complied.
In my opinion facebook is always doing something wrong and honestly just needs to be taken down. Nothing is safe on the web and Facebook should be taken off the web its not safe for the users.
An american app developer who gave confidential documents about Facebook to UK lawmakers during a visit to London says he did so because he panicked and feared he wouldn't be let out of the country unless he complied
It seems to me as if Facebook isn't doing a good job at keeping 'secret documents' a secret. The information should be confidential and no one should have access to it. -Ashlan Loyell
I think this situation is a mess. It's been a domino effect for Facebook ever since we found out about their initial violations and abuse of tools. Now, we'll find out more because of what happened with the UK and Facebook should be scared. They are obviously hiding something considering the documents' content and why Kramer possessed them in the first place. He had them as evidence because his company sued Facebook for their "disregard for user privacy". Obviously, the documents support these accusations. Destiny Jackson
in my opinion facebook is always doing something wrong and honestly just needs to be taken down.Considering documents that are meant to be kept secret, Facebook does not do a good job with that. Like how they're supposed to. I don't use Facebook so I don't have a good opinion for this. I do know for sure that this can't be good, these are people's business that has to be kept private.
My opinion on this article is that Facebook is always up to no good when it comes to secret documents.
ReplyDeleteI feel as if facebook is really bad at keeping people's documents and personal information. As of right now they can't be trusted.
ReplyDeletePeople followed CEO Mark Zuckerburg in the white house
DeleteFacebook usually has their strike into something they say they didn't mean to do. According to the CEO Zuckerburg he said that he did it only because he feared that the UK government wouldn't let him go unless he complied to what they were saying. They said the Uk parliament received it from someone who works with facebook. So there is now an investigation going towards. i want to know what's happening behind scenes . i feel as if this is a cover up to what really happened and this is not the first time with facebook.
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand what is happening with Facebook.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the CEO Zuckerburg he said that he did it only because he feared that the UK government wouldn't let him go unless he complied to what they were saying. They said the Uk parliament received it from someone who works with facebook.
ReplyDeleteFacebook just needs to be taken down in my opinion.
ReplyDelete- Zion Forde
DeleteIt's pretty crazy how this happened. The UK parliament has documents exposing the shady business deals of Facebook. It's really awful that Facebook intentionally put other companies out of business.
ReplyDeleteFacebook is hiding something and the UK found the secret documents-Cameron Pelarion
ReplyDeleteBased on this article, I think Facebook "accidentally" made another mistake that may compromise its users privacy. Facebook started off as a platform to share videos and posts, but now there are so many problems going on with user privacy, and confidential documents that I think they need to take a few weeks to completely re-evaluate the whole platform.
ReplyDeleteConsidering documents that are meant to be kept secret, Facebook does not do a good job with that. Like how they're supposed to. I don't use Facebook so I don't have a good opinion for this. I do know for sure that this can't be good, these are people's business that has to be kept private.
ReplyDeleteZuckerberg should have complied with the uk government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him and I cant trust social media because all of your information can be exposed.
ReplyDeleteFacebook cant be trusted with documents. The owner of Six4Three sued Facebook and accused other social media platforms of disregard of user privacy. I feel that other stuff has happened regarding Facebook but they just trying to cover it up.
ReplyDeleteFacebook is going downhill from this since UK parliament took from Zuckerberg. Its crazy to hear because just another nation having information for about certain people sounds bad. However he felt scared so he had to give them the information to be released.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion I really don't care about Facebook. Although in this situation they are just dumb and i don't know why he thought he could just do this and get away with it. Also Facebook cannot be trusted here on out. Overall I don't care and Facebook is just finna be gone and nobody cares.
ReplyDeleteZuckerberg should have complied with the uk government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him and I cant trust social media because all of your information can be exposed
ReplyDeleteBased on this article, I think Facebook "accidentally" made another mistake that may compromise its users privacy. Facebook is hiding something and the UK found the secret documents-Cameron Pelarion. Zuckerberg should have complied with the UK government to what they were saying instead of fearing of what they would tell him.
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Facebook has always been suspicous with people. I really dont understand why people trust facebook when they are kind of known for leaking peoples info...
ReplyDeleteI think that Facebook should do a better job in keeping their "secret" documents private.
ReplyDeleteI think this situation is a mess. It's been a domino effect for Facebook ever since we found out about their initial violations and abuse of tools. Now, we'll find out more because of what happened with the UK and Facebook should be scared. They are obviously hiding something considering the documents' content and why Kramer possessed them in the first place. He had them as evidence because his company sued Facebook for their "disregard for user privacy". Obviously, the documents support these accusations.
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DeleteI feel like there is just too much going on. He should've just kept it to himself instead of giving it up.
ReplyDeleteLooking over this article it seems crazy overall with Kramer's story begins with Carole Cadwalladr, a reporter for The Guardian who has covered Facebook and the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. His attorneys suggested in Monday's court filing that she somehow tipped off members of the UK parliament to Kramer's movements so they would know when he was in the country.
ReplyDeleteLarge companies such as Google and Facebook, are always going to be under accusations and cases, such as these; and while I do sympathize for what could be an innocent Zuckerberg, I feel that investigations such as these are necessary. Even if these "lost files" aren't true, or even related to Facebook, investigations such as these ensure that Facebook won't grow into a modern monopoly and not allow any room for new competitors.
ReplyDeleteI think that Facebook keeps compromising their users privacy and it makes them look bad. If they keep doing this they will end up with little to no users.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of what side you are on, what is happening right now is unethical. While the UK Parliament seems justified in their attempt to expose Facebook for their "fake news" scandal and privacy invasions, it is not their place to be involved in U.S. legal affairs. At the same time, I believe Mark Zuckerburg had this coming to him. While I have a Facebook account of my own (that I never use), over time I have started to lose trust and respect for Mark Zuckerburg. To me, he is no better than all of these corrupt politicians, and his fellow elites. I still cannot pick a side, however, because I know that both are doing something wrong, something potentially illegal.
ReplyDeleteThe privacy of users who use Facebook, keep getting jeopardized by the company.
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ReplyDeleteIts no surprise to me that they ended up with the secret documents. Anyone will sell anything for the right price tag no matter what they are. But it is wrong that they do have the secret documents. Now people know that they cant trust Facebook.
ReplyDeleteFacebook always have something to had and that's why not many people use Facebook.
ReplyDeleteFacebook needs to fix it privacy issue. Giving those secret documents puts people privacy in danger.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS CHARRA TURNER'S POST:
ReplyDeleteHonestly, i'm not worried about it. People who put there business out there on facebook have already accepted the fact that people are able to view whatever they put out, so privacy for users isn't what worries me. The alarming thing about it all is that it makes you think what other owner of another information based site or company tells unauthorised info about their people. Someone with more important info...?
An american app developer who gave confidential documents about Facebook to UK lawmakers during a visit to London says he did so because he panicked and feared he wouldn't be let out of the country unless he complied.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, I honestly don't care because I don't use facebook.
ReplyDeletein my opinion facebook is always doing something wrong and honestly just needs to be taken down.
ReplyDeleteThere is always something up with facebook. It not trust worthy with people personal information.-amarys viamontes
ReplyDeleteNothing is safe on the web.Facebook should be taken off the web its not safe for the users.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion facebook is always doing something wrong and honestly just needs to be taken down.
ReplyDeleteNothing is safe on the web and Facebook should be taken off the web its not safe for the users.
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DeleteI feel that Facebook always share other people information with other companies. Facebook need to be shut down.
ReplyDeleteAn american app developer who gave confidential documents about Facebook to UK lawmakers during a visit to London says he did so because he panicked and feared he wouldn't be let out of the country unless he complied
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me as if Facebook isn't doing a good job at keeping 'secret documents' a secret. The information should be confidential and no one should have access to it. -Ashlan Loyell
ReplyDeleteI think this situation is a mess. It's been a domino effect for Facebook ever since we found out about their initial violations and abuse of tools. Now, we'll find out more because of what happened with the UK and Facebook should be scared. They are obviously hiding something considering the documents' content and why Kramer possessed them in the first place. He had them as evidence because his company sued Facebook for their "disregard for user privacy". Obviously, the documents support these accusations. Destiny Jackson
ReplyDeletein my opinion facebook is always doing something wrong and honestly just needs to be taken down.Considering documents that are meant to be kept secret, Facebook does not do a good job with that. Like how they're supposed to. I don't use Facebook so I don't have a good opinion for this. I do know for sure that this can't be good, these are people's business that has to be kept private.
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