Six times this week, so far, I've received either personal or general messages stating that the info I require or that I should post to is on Facebook, Linkedin or other social network or to read their blog on such-and-such or to tweet a message or to use my Facebook identity to log on.
I do not subscribe to any "social networking" site and have no intention of doing so. The recent LinkedIn fiasco explains why. I find it arrogant of 3rd parties to expect me to subscribe when the Internet, via a browser or e-mail is adequate for all my purposes without going through a Hitlerian 3rd party from which you can never tell what happens to your data.
Am I alone to denounce these networks as potential scams or, at the least, potential data sieves? Am I alone to fail to see their usefulness (if any)?
Down with Facebook and the rest!
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I do not subscribe to any "social networking" site and have no intention of doing so. The recent LinkedIn fiasco explains why. I find it arrogant of 3rd parties to expect me to subscribe when the Internet, via a browser or e-mail is adequate for all my purposes without going through a Hitlerian 3rd party from which you can never tell what happens to your data.
Am I alone to denounce these networks as potential scams or, at the least, potential data sieves? Am I alone to fail to see their usefulness (if any)?
Down with Facebook and the rest!
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