do you think openspurcing facebook codebase would make it clearer on how they treat data? I mean they would have to openspurce all their data pipelines configuration, not only code of website )
kudos for running dev.to, even though I was considered a rather agressive member (because of my php hate )))
I like this community and culture.
on a personal note - I’ve abandoned my fb profile some time ago and focused on collecting information sources, or joining communities “in the wild” web, because I remember forums of web1.0 before social networks. someone here might remember BBS ))
but for people who grew up with fb feed being their entry-point to web, it would be hard to give it up
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I am going away from FB and have not even logged-in for months. But I switched to Telegram, Signal, dev.to and Reddit kind of non-intrusive social platforms. Curious to know whether you are back in FB now or you have joined better platforms.
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do you think openspurcing facebook codebase would make it clearer on how they treat data? I mean they would have to openspurce all their data pipelines configuration, not only code of website )
kudos for running dev.to, even though I was considered a rather agressive member (because of my php hate )))
I like this community and culture.
on a personal note - I’ve abandoned my fb profile some time ago and focused on collecting information sources, or joining communities “in the wild” web, because I remember forums of web1.0 before social networks. someone here might remember BBS ))
but for people who grew up with fb feed being their entry-point to web, it would be hard to give it up
I am going away from FB and have not even logged-in for months. But I switched to Telegram, Signal, dev.to and Reddit kind of non-intrusive social platforms. Curious to know whether you are back in FB now or you have joined better platforms.