Benevolence - or ulterior motives ?

Posted:
Fri Jul 31, 2015 4:42 pm
by Nicolas_Fantich
Facebook's building a comms drone to facilitate internet access in remote areas.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2 ... boeing-737I wonder who is going to provide the ground stations/individual satphone/modems ?
And what of the 'likes' and connections that FB will learn of about people in remote areas ?
Re: Benevolence - or ulterior motives ?

Posted:
Fri Jul 31, 2015 5:37 pm
by Cap'n Wannabe
My money's on ulterior motives. You can't do much these days without having a facebook presence, and privacy is non-existent. I killed my facebook account, and refuse to go near it anymore because I couldn't hide it from the general populace any more.
Re: Benevolence - or ulterior motives ?

Posted:
Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:12 pm
by RHB785
Doesn't the private function work anymore damo? I thought there was a function that allowed only your friends to see what you'd written if you selected it. Has that gone west? What a shame if it has. A friend of mine had her sign up refused because face book reckoned her name was a fictitious one and refused her entry. She has now got onto FB using her business name but according to Zuckerberg and co, Malabula, Tanilba Bay and the Tilligerry Peninsula don't exist. Only Port Stevens exists and that's a huge area. She can't narrow her locality down any more than that but she has gotten a few new clients out of it through her mobile number being in the ad. Personally, I think Zuckerberg and co need to edumbcate themselves a little more.
Regards,
RHB.