Re: 【Feature Removal】Share on Facebook
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 1:56 am
what you can't seem to understand is that facebook is a private thing and not everyone in the world use it like YOU do.
if I share something that I DON'T want to share on my PERSONAL page is a breach in MY PRIVACY, because the people I am "friends" with it can see it. it can be the number "2". if I don't want it to be on my page and it accidentally gets there - that's a breach of my privacy.
it has NOTHING to do with the information that is being posted, but merely the fact that SOMETHING is posted without my will.
you CAN'T tell me how to use my facebook, what my privacy is, and how to surf the web. you CAN try to understand that some people think differently than you.
you have a logic failure in:
"Most webpages will not contain your private personal data. Any data shared via the Share on Facebook feature that does not consist of your private personal data cannot, by definition, be a privacy issue."
even if I was concerned about what was being posted in my facebook (instead of my actual argument which I hope you understand by now), when you say "MOST" you can't continue with "does not consist", because most is not ALL.
and as long as this doesn't get the proper response from the developers (and at this point I WILL note again that this can be solved using the easiest checkbox option in settings), my suspensions arise.
is facebook paying the slimjet team so that link will be there? is my privacy even in greater risk than I thought? that my browser has facebook interests served?
what exactly seems to be the problem in making this optional?
please don't distract this matter from the core essence of it like you tried to do in the previous post.
if I share something that I DON'T want to share on my PERSONAL page is a breach in MY PRIVACY, because the people I am "friends" with it can see it. it can be the number "2". if I don't want it to be on my page and it accidentally gets there - that's a breach of my privacy.
it has NOTHING to do with the information that is being posted, but merely the fact that SOMETHING is posted without my will.
you CAN'T tell me how to use my facebook, what my privacy is, and how to surf the web. you CAN try to understand that some people think differently than you.
you have a logic failure in:
"Most webpages will not contain your private personal data. Any data shared via the Share on Facebook feature that does not consist of your private personal data cannot, by definition, be a privacy issue."
even if I was concerned about what was being posted in my facebook (instead of my actual argument which I hope you understand by now), when you say "MOST" you can't continue with "does not consist", because most is not ALL.
and as long as this doesn't get the proper response from the developers (and at this point I WILL note again that this can be solved using the easiest checkbox option in settings), my suspensions arise.
is facebook paying the slimjet team so that link will be there? is my privacy even in greater risk than I thought? that my browser has facebook interests served?
what exactly seems to be the problem in making this optional?
please don't distract this matter from the core essence of it like you tried to do in the previous post.