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TheIronMark | 2 years ago

Meta literally allowed their data to be used by Cambridge Analytica in a fashion that likely swayed the 2016 US election.

EDIT: Well, this was certainly wrong. I'm leaving this up as a testament to not double-checking my assumptions.

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cm2012|2 years ago

Literally every part of this sentence is wrong which shows the state of this discourse.

1) CA created their own data with quizzes on FB that people filled out and gave to CA. Even if you banned ad tracking sending people surveys and quizzes is still legal. The FB network only made the quizzes more viral.

2) The CA data was 100% useless for ad targeting and had no impact on the Trump campaigns (any professional advertisers can tell you this, it's not controversial). The big election interference impact was Russia leaking the DNC emails and other hacked stuff to string along the Hillary emails newsline.

TheIronMark|2 years ago

It's fair to say Meta didn't give the data, but they provided a platform that allowed CA to develop the app which gathered the data. On the topic of data privacy, that's a bad step by Meta.