• ZeroCool@slrpnk.net
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    6 months ago

    It’s a proprietary platform … what do people expect?

    It’s visiting someone’s business and you are in their property and you are watching TV on their TV set. You are reading newspapers and books that are on their property. And everyone acts surprised when the property owner keeps track of what you watched and what you read on their property.

    You have no rights to do anything on their property … other than the rights they give you, which they can also take away, or just kick you out.

    Are you under the impression that Facebook owns Snapchat? Because they don’t. Nothing about this little “blame people for using proprietary services” rant is actually relevant to what happened. At all.

    You should read the article because you clearly didn’t even read the first paragraph, where they explain this was about spying on a competitor.