Why did you hire a psychologist from the company that inappropriately disclosed data to Cambridge Analytica?<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/18/facebook-cambridge-analytica-joseph-chancellor-gsr" rel="nofollow">https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/18/facebook-cambri...</a>
Mr. Zuck, for the purposes of this conversation 'Data' does not mean likes, cat videos or news articles you post.<p>Data will be defined to include but not limited to, websites users visit due to ad tracking, friends, installed apps, apps installed by friends, any any other tracking data generated by the facebook platform.<p>Saying that, do you share 'data' with any 3rd parties.<p>Amazed me none of them could decouple 'data' stuff I actively upload or share with stuff facebook 'generates' based on users behavior.
About the presence of the FB Like button and Comments widget on a large portion of the web, and what do they do with the data about all the sites and pages their users visit, which is readily available for Facebook to collect, store and use on any site that includes their widgets and even those that don't by way of the Referrer http header in case the next site you visit has FB widgets.<p>Facebook has far more data about the pages you visit than an ISP ever will (to which HTTPS pages are invisible unless they employ MITM techniques). Facebook sees it all...
Will you implement Article 17 from EU GDPR for all Facebook accounts?<p>Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of a political party that acted in the interests to elect Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton for the presidency?<p>Mr. Zuckerberg, you personally are the controlling party in an unregulated entity that can sells advertising. You have admitted that you were not aware to the extent that your platform is used to sell misinformation. Do you think that your platform could have been used to subvert the democratic process in previous elections?
"How long have you been on this planet called Earth?"<p>More productively:<p>"How can you claim to let users delete content when the papers on your own company's storage and file systems explicitly state that data is never deleted but instead marked as unavailable?"<p>EDIT:<p>To wit:<p><a href="https://code.facebook.com/posts/685565858139515/needle-in-a-haystack-efficient-storage-of-billions-of-photos/" rel="nofollow">https://code.facebook.com/posts/685565858139515/needle-in-a-...</a><p>> <i>The delete operation is simple – it marks the needle in the haystack store as deleted by setting a “deleted” bit in the flags field of the needle. However, the associated index record is not modified in any way so an application could end up referencing a deleted needle. A read operation for such a needle will see the “deleted” flag and fail the operation with an appropriate error. The space of a deleted needle is not reclaimed in any way. The only way to reclaim space from deleted needles is to compact the haystack (see below).</i>