That is possible. I wouldn't think that because there are no "friends" in this app but I could see why a Facebook user might think that. On the other hand, when you open the app you immediately see content from people you aren't connected to. It all feels very public to me.
I opened the app and the third post was someone making a note to self to cancel their car insurance, followed by a reply comment saying oops that wasn't supposed to be public, so at least one user was confused.
Your question is important because we need to understand nothing is private online. Yes, thankfully our bank accounts and other important info is PW protected, however, these PW's are eventually stolen by data breaches. (Didn't we all recently have to change our PW's on FB, Microsoft, Google and Apple?)
To think that anything used on AI is going to stay private is nice, but not likely.
mgraczyk|8 months ago
fragmede|8 months ago
It seems to be mostly generated pictures though.
bloomingeek|8 months ago
To think that anything used on AI is going to stay private is nice, but not likely.
SecretDreams|8 months ago
I agree with you that privacy right now is fragile at best. Disagree that it needs to be.
layman51|8 months ago