Yeah, if someone is on a Meta product and somehow has the credulity to expect privacy after 20 years of ongoing, invasive, and unrestrained privacy abuses, it’s kinda on that person at this point.
SamuelRJankis@lemmy.world
on 18 Jan 02:41
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I like to block Trump glazers and quite few other accounts of that nature.
Actually think the the Lemmy style user lookup where you can quickly see what stupid comments people have posted in the past to be rather useful for sifting out the low quality trash.
sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org
on 17 Jan 19:59
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They were already showing your friends profiles next to the like button, and would push friend liked reels to your feed. Even bringing friend comments to the top.
Not as if liking or commenting was ever private
thisisdee@lemmy.world
on 17 Jan 21:19
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I guess I should stop interacting with Reels
RageAgainstTheRich@lemmy.world
on 17 Jan 21:30
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Uhoh…
GrammarPolice@lemmy.world
on 17 Jan 23:41
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I can’t imagine anyone wants this lol. I’m surprised it’s not somehow managed by “AI”
When was the last time Meta cared about what anybody wanted?
Zuck seems to care what Trump wants.
He sure does!
Yeah, if someone is on a Meta product and somehow has the credulity to expect privacy after 20 years of ongoing, invasive, and unrestrained privacy abuses, it’s kinda on that person at this point.
I like to block Trump glazers and quite few other accounts of that nature.
Actually think the the Lemmy style user lookup where you can quickly see what stupid comments people have posted in the past to be rather useful for sifting out the low quality trash.
Instagram butt models rise up, I guess.
They were already showing your friends profiles next to the like button, and would push friend liked reels to your feed. Even bringing friend comments to the top. Not as if liking or commenting was ever private
I guess I should stop interacting with Reels
Uhoh…
This has been a feature for a while now
I thought they were already doing that?