MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Want to freak yourself out? I’m going to show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realising it.
Comments
This one deserves a Pulitzer or something like that.
It's along the lines of the Washington Post motto of democracy dies in darkness sometimes a little sunshine on a problem is all that's needed to solve it. Meantime, users are now empowered to figure out ways to defeat agendas if they so desire, with: garbage in, garbage out. This is why Facebook stock is crashing, investors see this, that if we have the power to manipulate the data that's collected on us, it's not worth as much because it can be faked. It was valuable when it was like the results of a blind study. Now the guinea pigs are no longer blind. I.E., you can lie to a pollster.
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/29/2018 - 2:50am
Wow, you seem to be much more optimistic about the future than I. I agree that many of the issues that consume our dialog today will disappear and be replaced with new issues in the future. I'm just more cynical about the kids of today being any more capable of dealing with those new problems any better than we were. Or caring about them any more than we did.
by ocean-kat on Thu, 03/29/2018 - 4:33pm
My theory on why these outrages have such a short half-life is that for many people the story goes like this:
"Go ahead and know everything about me as well or better than I do and see if it bores you much as it does me."
by moat on Thu, 03/29/2018 - 4:43pm
To see Facebook's, it asks me if I want to start the archive, and I don't know if that means they haven't been storing certain info but this would start it, or it simply means the first copy of their long-running archive that I will now see.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 03/29/2018 - 4:55am