As much as we question Trump’s competence, we must all stick to the facts and not go off on flights of fancy that fit our political narratives. As is often the case, we are all easily distracted by the loudest voice in the room so we miss the key point.
What we should all be concerned about is that so many people volunteer details of our personal lives and beliefs. That is the problem here.
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Yeah, but to be fair, the majority of FB users only provide information such as city/country of residual, pics of them while hanging out for coffee, and stuff like that. Not a lot of stuff that people can take advantage off.
I disagree to 1. The data was collected from
a) the app's users, who agreed to give their data away (minor part) and
b) the users' friends, who did not consent or were informed of the data use. The app collected their personal information anyway (largest part of the dataset by far).