Submitted by mikecorbeil on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 6:33pm.
Some Web users refuse to use the website because of it's very unethical practices, policies regarding [personal] information, including personal photos. To be able to view the video this page is for, people must have and login to their Facebook accounts, but Facebook is unethical and might also be very affiliated with the CIA, for anyone who cares about the latter. (The CIA can browse all websites open to the public, sure, but the so-called social networking Facebook unethically rules that personal info. and photos of Facebook account users, holders is the property of Facebook, which is something that's otherwise hardly heard of, and there's abolutely no acceptable reason for such policies; and that, in turn, makes it highly credible that it's very associated with the CIA and might even be one of the CIA's covert fronts.)
Facebook is for naive people and I was once one of them, several years ago, but didn't use the site for years after learning about its real nature, the nature of its anti-rights providers, and de-activated it a little while back. We can't delete the account; we can only deactivate them, while Facebook goons pretend that they can make our personal information their property. Oh, the CIA certainly is dirty, unethical enough to do this, but honest and ethical people certainly would [never] do this, because of respect for individual rights and human rights in general.
Important information for activists needs to be placed in OPEN websites.
Otherwise, I guess the information people want to share at Facebook really isn't important.
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Some Web users refuse to use the website because of it's very unethical practices, policies regarding [personal] information, including personal photos. To be able to view the video this page is for, people must have and login to their Facebook accounts, but Facebook is unethical and might also be very affiliated with the CIA, for anyone who cares about the latter. (The CIA can browse all websites open to the public, sure, but the so-called social networking Facebook unethically rules that personal info. and photos of Facebook account users, holders is the property of Facebook, which is something that's otherwise hardly heard of, and there's abolutely no acceptable reason for such policies; and that, in turn, makes it highly credible that it's very associated with the CIA and might even be one of the CIA's covert fronts.)
Facebook is for naive people and I was once one of them, several years ago, but didn't use the site for years after learning about its real nature, the nature of its anti-rights providers, and de-activated it a little while back. We can't delete the account; we can only deactivate them, while Facebook goons pretend that they can make our personal information their property. Oh, the CIA certainly is dirty, unethical enough to do this, but honest and ethical people certainly would [never] do this, because of respect for individual rights and human rights in general.
Important information for activists needs to be placed in OPEN websites.
Otherwise, I guess the information people want to share at Facebook really isn't important.
although i am interested in seeing "clear footage," i refuse to register to view on sites like facebook, or twitter ...