Instagram's new privacy policy
"If you're not paying for the service, you are the product"
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:17, Share, Reply)
"If you're not paying for the service, you are the product"
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:17, Share, Reply)
Oh well. I'm pretty sure places like Starbucks have enough images of their own coffee should everyone suddenly stop using it.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:20, Share, Reply)
"Analysts said
that the new policies could deal a blow to Facebook's reputation"
I thought Facebook's reputation went down the toilet when they changed their T&C's to say they could do what the fuck they wanted with your details and if you didn't like i, you can fuck off, and we're keeping your details?
But then, stupid people will continue to give them tons of personal info for them to do with as they please.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:29, Share, Reply)
that the new policies could deal a blow to Facebook's reputation"
I thought Facebook's reputation went down the toilet when they changed their T&C's to say they could do what the fuck they wanted with your details and if you didn't like i, you can fuck off, and we're keeping your details?
But then, stupid people will continue to give them tons of personal info for them to do with as they please.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:29, Share, Reply)
Pay for the service then you cheap whingy hipster toss-pots!
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:33, Share, Reply)
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:33, Share, Reply)
I'm not actually sure what the 'service' is
Is it free filtah's for your iphone photos?
A picture hosting service?
A shortcut to uploading photos to the web?
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:41, Share, Reply)
Is it free filtah's for your iphone photos?
A picture hosting service?
A shortcut to uploading photos to the web?
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:41, Share, Reply)
It's a way for people to show how awesome they are to all their friends and to appear popular.
(like most social media).
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:45, Share, Reply)
(like most social media).
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:45, Share, Reply)
I'm surprised that Instagram isn't dead yet anyway.
Ultimately, it is a novelty, and most web toys have a very short life before people get bored of them.
Their ban on Twitter is also incredibly self-destructive, as people are going to have far more loyalty to a social site with friends on it than a site where you can host photos and make them look jaundiced.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 15:06, Share, Reply)
Ultimately, it is a novelty, and most web toys have a very short life before people get bored of them.
Their ban on Twitter is also incredibly self-destructive, as people are going to have far more loyalty to a social site with friends on it than a site where you can host photos and make them look jaundiced.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 15:06, Share, Reply)
totally
and it is dying hence the reason they are trying monetise it.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 15:24, Share, Reply)
and it is dying hence the reason they are trying monetise it.
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 15:24, Share, Reply)