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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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      @minion-queen said in Alternatives to Facebook:

      So I am a Social Media person ( I get paid good money by small businesses to help them be poplular on it). Facebook is still the center of it all (not saying it is great I wish people would use forums more so much better). But the fact is FB is where they hang out.

      Well, not where business people hang out. It's where hobbiests hang out. There is a lot of money in that, but it isn't the same thing.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Kelly
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        @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

        @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

        I signed up...

        https://mewe.com/i/scottalanmiller

        Likewise: https://mewe.com/i/kelly.schroeder1

        I linked you. Or whatever it is called there.

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        • Minion QueenM
          Minion Queen Banned @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

          @minion-queen said in Alternatives to Facebook:

          So I am a Social Media person ( I get paid good money by small businesses to help them be poplular on it). Facebook is still the center of it all (not saying it is great I wish people would use forums more so much better). But the fact is FB is where they hang out.

          Well, not where business people hang out. It's where hobbiests hang out. There is a lot of money in that, but it isn't the same thing.

          If they are making an actual living (paying all their bills etc) no matter how crazy the "hobby" as you call it is.... it's a business. And yes business people hang out on facbeook. I have 2 new clients that while their business are weird and you think how they heck do they make money doing this. They make good money (more than some of us do). And again they do hang out on facebook and that is where thier client base is and hence where mine is.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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            @minion-queen said in Alternatives to Facebook:

            @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

            @minion-queen said in Alternatives to Facebook:

            So I am a Social Media person ( I get paid good money by small businesses to help them be poplular on it). Facebook is still the center of it all (not saying it is great I wish people would use forums more so much better). But the fact is FB is where they hang out.

            Well, not where business people hang out. It's where hobbiests hang out. There is a lot of money in that, but it isn't the same thing.

            If they are making an actual living (paying all their bills etc) no matter how crazy the "hobby" as you call it is.... it's a business.

            How many are doing that, though? Actually paying their bills from the business? Versus how many are getting funded somewhere to make it happen? Just because someone can keep from going out of business, doesn't mean that there are profits. Many of those businesses are getting funded to keep them from shopping or whatever.

            And it's not just businesses like that. I know businesses that we "caught" using similar tactics and were able to predict that the company was a "gift" from a family member as a hobby for a child (who has been playing at business now for decades.) But the business never really makes money, or even tries to, it's just people with enough money to play with something that looks like a business to outsiders indefinitely.

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

              @tim_g said in Alternatives to Facebook:

              Why do you need Facebook to stay in touch with someone? So you can stalk them without them knowing? Give them a call. Send them an email with photos. Text them a link to your Instagram and Twitter.

              The concept of FB is centralized accounts. Most people I know don't have anything but FB. It's not that we don't know each other, it's that email has been intentionally discontinued by millenials and anti-techers, Twitter isn't that widely used, Instagram IS Facebook (just another "view" of it like Messenger), and telephone numbers aren't stable. None of those things replaces Facebook.

              That has changed.

              Facebook is strictly about data gathering and advertising, nothing more.

              I'm not saying people don't use it for the all-in-one function, but the world would be a far better place without Facebook and any similar platforms.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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                @minion-queen said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                They make good money (more than some of us do). And again they do hang out on facebook and that is where thier client base is and hence where mine is.

                Selling to people on FB isn't the same as using FB. That's like saying that newspapers are a viable tool, then talking about how ads on there work. Totally different things.

                Newspapers are a joke. But you use them to filter your audience to only the most gullible.

                It's the same underlying concept as SPAM. People make SPAM look like gibberish so that only really, really foolish customers that can be tricked most readily will respond. That doesn't make SPAM a "serious business tool", it doesn't make responding to SPAM a serious business tool, but there is a lot of money to be made by doing it.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                  @tim_g said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                  @tim_g said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                  Why do you need Facebook to stay in touch with someone? So you can stalk them without them knowing? Give them a call. Send them an email with photos. Text them a link to your Instagram and Twitter.

                  The concept of FB is centralized accounts. Most people I know don't have anything but FB. It's not that we don't know each other, it's that email has been intentionally discontinued by millenials and anti-techers, Twitter isn't that widely used, Instagram IS Facebook (just another "view" of it like Messenger), and telephone numbers aren't stable. None of those things replaces Facebook.

                  That has changed.

                  Facebook is strictly about data gathering and advertising, nothing more.

                  I'm not saying people don't use it for the all-in-one function, but the world would be a far better place without Facebook and any similar platforms.

                  Nothing has changed. Facebook has always made its money one way, and the use case for it has always been centralized accounts. Neither has ever changed at all. Facebook's business model is not relevant to the products use case. It might show why it is foolish to use FB, but doesn't affect why people want to use it.

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                  • KellyK
                    Kelly
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                    I've been doing some testing on MeWe, and it looks good so far. Timeline posts are similar to Facebook's, but they have only one permission: My contacts. You cannot restrict it any tighter, but it is more private than Facebook's default. Videos do not auto play. I need to fiddle with this some more, but it is looking like something I can start recommending. I'm still waiting on their response to my tweet to see if they have a plan on protecting the privacy of their users when they launch the paid addons.

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                    • nadnerBN
                      nadnerB @bnrstnr
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                      @bnrstnr said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                      Snipity snip

                      Totally not easy to use, at all, but it is trivially easy to add anybody you know

                      Like a ponzi scheme

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @nadnerB
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                        @nadnerb said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                        @bnrstnr said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                        Snipity snip

                        Totally not easy to use, at all, but it is trivially easy to add anybody you know

                        Like a ponzi scheme

                        LOL, something like that.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @Kelly
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                          @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                          but the only way that companies are going to learn from this is if Facebook goes under for how they handled user information.

                          But how did FB mishandle anything?

                          The last actual technical information I read was that their API allowed more information than they intended.

                          FB fixed it.

                          FB demanded that CA delete data and had a confirmation from CA that CA deleted all data they were not supposed to have collected.

                          CA lied.

                          Now, if this is not correct, please enlighten me. But it is the last technical information I read on the subject.

                          Now FB has other issues and news circulating, but none of those are the big damning thing that the CA disaster is being made out as.
                          .

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                            Instagram IS Facebook (just another "view" of it like Messenger),

                            Instagram is not FB. It is a separate product that is owned by FB, yes, but it is not FB.

                            There have been some integration since it was purchased, but not actually that many.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @jaredbusch said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                              Instagram IS Facebook (just another "view" of it like Messenger),

                              Instagram is not FB. It is a separate product that is owned by FB, yes, but it is not FB.

                              There have been some integration since it was purchased, but not actually that many.

                              It's a bit. I think that they share all the back end. It's just two different places to have images visible.

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                              • KellyK
                                Kelly @JaredBusch
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                                @jaredbusch said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                but the only way that companies are going to learn from this is if Facebook goes under for how they handled user information.

                                But how did FB mishandle anything?

                                The last actual technical information I read was that their API allowed more information than they intended.

                                FB fixed it.

                                FB demanded that CA delete data and had a confirmation from CA that CA deleted all data they were not supposed to have collected.

                                CA lied.

                                Now, if this is not correct, please enlighten me. But it is the last technical information I read on the subject.

                                Now FB has other issues and news circulating, but none of those are the big damning thing that the CA disaster is being made out as.
                                .

                                There is little new. That doesn't make it any less damning. Facebook has been mining user data (largely with permission) for the entirety of its existence. That doesn't make it right. This furor has just swept back the curtain to expose what we already knew to the larger world. Fines aren't going to do anything when it comes to security or privacy. The only way to get companies to handle user data with care and consideration of the best for their users is if there are high profile consequences.

                                To your question though, the most egregious, recent revelation was that Facebook appears to be scraping call and SMS data without explicit opt-in permission.

                                https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/03/facebook-scraped-call-text-message-data-for-years-from-android-phones/

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                                • hobbit666H
                                  hobbit666
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                                  Signed up for mewe to see what's it like 🙂
                                  sent requests to @scottalanmiller @Kelly

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Kelly
                                    last edited by

                                    @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                    @jaredbusch said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                    @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                    but the only way that companies are going to learn from this is if Facebook goes under for how they handled user information.

                                    But how did FB mishandle anything?

                                    The last actual technical information I read was that their API allowed more information than they intended.

                                    FB fixed it.

                                    FB demanded that CA delete data and had a confirmation from CA that CA deleted all data they were not supposed to have collected.

                                    CA lied.

                                    Now, if this is not correct, please enlighten me. But it is the last technical information I read on the subject.

                                    Now FB has other issues and news circulating, but none of those are the big damning thing that the CA disaster is being made out as.
                                    .

                                    There is little new. That doesn't make it any less damning. Facebook has been mining user data (largely with permission) for the entirety of its existence. That doesn't make it right. This furor has just swept back the curtain to expose what we already knew to the larger world. Fines aren't going to do anything when it comes to security or privacy. The only way to get companies to handle user data with care and consideration of the best for their users is if there are high profile consequences.

                                    To your question though, the most egregious, recent revelation was that Facebook appears to be scraping call and SMS data without explicit opt-in permission.

                                    https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/03/facebook-scraped-call-text-message-data-for-years-from-android-phones/

                                    It was opt in.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre
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                                      I'm on MeWe... https://mewe.com/i/brant.wells

                                      We'll see how it works out. There's another one I saw one time that I haven't checked out yet either while we're on the topic...

                                      It's called Diaspora (https://diasporafoundation.org/) seems like an interesting concept.

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                                      • PenguinWranglerP
                                        PenguinWrangler @Kelly
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                                        @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                        I've started to poke around looking for alternatives to Facebook. It is a hard sell to tell people to get off without having a good alternative. Have any of you tried anything else that might replace it, or the parts of it that you use? I looked a little bit at Vero (https://www.vero.co), and it looks promising since they are subscription based. However that is a hard sell still. Thoughts?

                                        Alternative to Facebook.....how about a real life? I have hated Facebook since day one. My friends were all on it and got me to sign up and I saw what a waste it was and how narcissistic it was. I deleted my account after a week. This was many many years ago. If you're my friend, you will call, text, meet up for lunch sometime etc to find out what is happening in my life. I hate social media. I believe a forum like this isn't social media like Facebook is social media. Sure there is a community element to Manglassi but I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for all the tech conversations. Honestly, I am here because it exposes me to tech that I normally wouldn't be exposed to or know about. To know my true feelings listen to Weird Al's song Albuquerque and substitute Facebook for sauerkraut and you got my feelings on Facebook.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @PenguinWrangler
                                          last edited by

                                          @penguinwrangler said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                          @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                          I've started to poke around looking for alternatives to Facebook. It is a hard sell to tell people to get off without having a good alternative. Have any of you tried anything else that might replace it, or the parts of it that you use? I looked a little bit at Vero (https://www.vero.co), and it looks promising since they are subscription based. However that is a hard sell still. Thoughts?

                                          Alternative to Facebook.....how about a real life?

                                          Real life is an alternative to staying in contact with people. That's why we like things like Facebook, a chance to not be socially isolated and cut off.

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                                          • PenguinWranglerP
                                            PenguinWrangler @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                            @penguinwrangler said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                            @kelly said in Alternatives to Facebook:

                                            I've started to poke around looking for alternatives to Facebook. It is a hard sell to tell people to get off without having a good alternative. Have any of you tried anything else that might replace it, or the parts of it that you use? I looked a little bit at Vero (https://www.vero.co), and it looks promising since they are subscription based. However that is a hard sell still. Thoughts?

                                            Alternative to Facebook.....how about a real life?

                                            Real life is an alternative to staying in contact with people. That's why we like things like Facebook, a chance to not be socially isolated and cut off.

                                            I disagree, Facebook makes you seemed connected when you are not. Facebook is all about the "me" and not about connections. It is also more perception/surface/glitz and not about depth and truly knowing someone. It is much harder to lie in person than on Facebook. It is not about being connected it is more about getting likes, again more about the "Me". I stay in contact with all my friends, without facebook. I might go days without knowing something but then when we do get together we get to have meaningful conversations.

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