Anonymous ID: 5861b5 May 13, 2018, 2:39 p.m. No.1400495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0541 >>0614 >>0801

Here is a current list of things to be included into the IBOR that I can think of so far:

 

#1.) The right to be anonymous.

We shouldn’t be required to give our real name to use any website, email, commenting service, forum or social media etc.

To weed out spam by using 2auth app or text is reasonable however no company should be allowed to use that for anything advertising related. (This is a tricky one so needs some further discussion.)

 

#2.) The right to be forgotten. No company should be allowed to catalog a persons entire search, web history, interests etc from their entire lifetime without their permission.

There should be an easily accessible one click ‘Opt Out’ link for anyone to access that would inform the owner of the site or ad company that they must delete all the metadata about you. (This is tricky because of advertising identifiers etc needs further discussion.)

The right to be forgotten should also make it illegal for websites to have online directories of peoples home addresses and phone numbers without their consent. Any site that does online directories of names, phone numbers and home addresses of individuals should allow an opt out that is easily accessible.

Also gossip based sites like ‘thedirty’ which publishes mostly smear stories by anonymous people should also be made to take down slanderous posts if someone demands it to be.

Thedirty is immune from lawsuits as they claim the posts are made by people and not him but he won’t reveal the identity of the people who make up lies and post it there.

 

#3.) The right to think freely. None of these sites which offer revenue streams or have a considerable market share (monopoly) should be allowed to ‘demonetize’ or filter out legitimate political viewpoints which differs from theirs. This is social engineering and to take away peoples earnings because you disagree with their viewpoint or it’s not convenient for your agenda is tantamount to economic sanctions. This is not neutrality.

 

This is just a start..

 

Any techfags or anyone have anything to add?

Anonymous ID: 5861b5 May 13, 2018, 2:52 p.m. No.1400614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0622 >>0630 >>0693

>>1400541

>>1400495

 

Yeah not cool. You could log into Facebook then logout of Facebook (or now apparently not even use Facebook) and they track you across the web and store personal and probably sensitive information about you.

 

This is something that should never be allowed.

 

You see how they treat conservatives?

 

They want to destroy us. The level of evil is unreal!

 

Silicon Valley knows more about private citizens then the NSA does!

 

“Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

Anonymous ID: 5861b5 May 13, 2018, 3:12 p.m. No.1400801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0809 >>0917 >>0919

>>1400622

>>1400630

>>1400693

>>1400541

>>1400495

 

The popular counter argument / logic to Facebook tracking and archiving all of their users info etc has been ‘if you don’t like it then don’t use it’.

 

That reasoning is invalid considering the recent news that Facebook even tracks people who don’t even use Facebook. Read that again slowly lol. It’s true just search online and you will see.

 

Let’s say Facebook doesn’t track non users and just their own users. Do you know how many sites require you to log in with Facebook to use that websites service or to voice your opinion (comments)?

 

Want to monetize your website and get ranked in search engine results?

 

Who has the market share?

 

These Silicon Valley Monopolies are literally like the ‘Digital Standard Oil’.

 

Don’t like standard oil? Then horse and buggy for you peasants!

Anonymous ID: 5861b5 May 13, 2018, 3:23 p.m. No.1400892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0922 >>0936 >>0947

>>1400630

 

Yes Facebook tracks everyone.

 

Their cookies never expire either.

 

If you go visit a website and they have social media icons or commenting plugin through Facebook etc I’m pretty sure that there is a cookie or at least some sort of crawler that pulls in all the advertising ids of the site visitor and feeds it back to Facebook.

 

I’ve used Ubuntu before and remember installing ubuntu then installing witeshark before even using the internet. So I run wireshark and open my browser almost immediately I see Facebook IP addresses being logged in wireshark.

 

I didn’t even visit a site yet and just opened the damn browser! I wasn’t even on Facebook!

 

You don’t get it Anon.

 

((They)) have prepared a digital pasture for us to graze on.

 

((They)) have built the fences around us all.

Anonymous ID: 5861b5 May 13, 2018, 3:31 p.m. No.1400974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0990

>>1400917

 

IBOR needs to be the focus. Q emphasized IBOR for a reason.

 

Facebook either buys out their competition or makes a copycat and squashes it like a bug.

 

Don’t believe me? Check for yourself.

 

Any of the alt social media sites you can fanfag about all day but eventually once Facebook perceives it as a threat they will either buy them or bury them.

 

IBOR is the only way!