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nucleative ,

She understands there is a problem, just doesn’t understand the solution. Good on her for having privacy concerns and paying attention.

umbrella ,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

she doesnt even understand the problem but at least she gives a fuck instead of being in denial about the state of the world. thats already better than many “informed” people i know.

or maybe she is in denial about other stuff like vaccines or something so who knows anyway.

mechoman444 ,

And I don’t either!

Got_Bent ,

I remember when Facebook was solely for college students. Now it seems to have a three denture minimum.

200ok ,

Spoiler alert, Facebook turned 20 this year 💀

TheImpressiveX ,
@TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml avatar
LodeMike OP ,

😡🤢😵🤬😵‍💫🤨☠️😯🙀😵🤢😵😡😡😡

HowManyNimons ,

HOW DARE YOU

odium ,

I can’t believe you spent $15 of ink on this

gravitas_deficiency ,

$15 per month, if you used an HP

devilish666 ,
Mac ,

Ah. This takes me back. 😌

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

You didn’t print anything off her computer, so you’re in the clear!

M137 ,
@M137@lemmy.world avatar

But you’re not Facebook… or are you?

AsudoxDev ,
@AsudoxDev@programming.dev avatar

My mom posted something similar to this, about not giving consent to Facebook to sell her data while using Facebook for free. Seems like her friends did this and recommended it to her as well.

Oh the irony.

21Cabbage ,

I’ve gotten in several arguments with morons over those posts, there does seem to be some section of the population that just can’t comprehend that the 20 page document that you agreed to when you made the account is legally binding.

BlemboTheThird ,

That might be because they actually aren’t binding in many cases. Courts have held that if the contract can’t be reasonably expected to be read or understood by the people it “binds,” it’s not really enforceable, and 99% of EULAs are ridiculously long and legalese-heavy. But that doesn’t change the fact companies can and will treat them as such until challenged in court, and they’ll almost always be allowed to refuse service to pretty much whoever they want.

So you’d be right here; grandma’s post about not giving Facebook the right to her data is meaningless. Don’t want Facebook to have your data? Don’t use Facebook!

21Cabbage ,

These are also people who claim the constitution was violated when they got a temp ban for threatening to assassinate politicians so we aren’t exactly talking about legal experts here.

TriflingToad ,

my grandpa got temp banned off of Facebook for something and we all just agreed to not ask why

Cheesus ,

I remember everyone posting that when Facebook went public not realizing it was about being listed on the stock market

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Oh, another one of those “if you type this thing into Facebook somehow it will cause “x” to happen.” things.

Usually something to do with privacy.

radicalautonomy ,
@radicalautonomy@lemmy.world avatar

“I don’t claim ownership over any part of this video by 20th Century Fox.”

JusticeForPorygon ,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Me neither

5oap10116 ,

She looks smug as shit too

h3mlocke ,

Lmao yes you do. U agreed to tos.

Retro_unlimited ,

I bet it was from a chain mail back in the day, that if you put that in your profile then your safe, too bad it’s not true.

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

I too have this in my safe.

DickFiasco ,

The random spacing and line breaks are the chef’s kiss.

son_named_bort ,

Order print

kryptonianCodeMonkey ,

Her to her 24 year old activist granddaughter: “You kids need to just shut up. You have no idea how the world works.”

Anyolduser ,

Amen, sister.

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