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JackRiddler wrote:It doesn't matter who owns it. It doesn't matter who thought of it first, or who made the best movie about it, as clearly that's already been made, without much room for a sequel.
This is what it has become: an attempt, steered in part and as best as intel can claw its way in, to domesticate, to render controllable, if not altogether harmless, the promise that was Internet.
We all get the Internet we deserve, and right now that's Facebook. Idiots.
Discuss.
Weapons for sale on Facebook in Libya BBC News 6 Apr 2016
A new study suggests there is a growing market in the illegal trade of guns and weapons in Libya via social media sites, in particular Facebook.
The report covered 18 months and found sales of a wide range of items - from handguns to rocket-propelled grenades.
Most were offered for sale on "closed" or "secret" Facebook groups.
The illicit sale of guns is a violation of Facebook's terms of service, and a spokesperson said they encourage people to report any such postings.
cont - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35980338
coffin_dodger » 06 Apr 2016 15:19 wrote:Weapons for sale on Facebook in Libya BBC News 6 Apr 2016
A new study suggests there is a growing market in the illegal trade of guns and weapons in Libya via social media sites, in particular Facebook.
The report covered 18 months and found sales of a wide range of items - from handguns to rocket-propelled grenades.
Most were offered for sale on "closed" or "secret" Facebook groups.
The illicit sale of guns is a violation of Facebook's terms of service, and a spokesperson said they encourage people to report any such postings.
cont - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35980338
can someone who is on Facebook explain this to me - for it makes no sense to me.
If these weapons were offered for sale in "closed" or "secret" Facebook groups, how would anyone other than a co-conspirator in such weapon sales gain access to the "closed" or "secret" groups to be able to see and "report any such postings" to facebook?
Surely the only people with any kind of access to these groups are those in the secret groups - and Facebook themselves. And by extension - is Facebook turning a blind eye to this? Or enabling it?
*edited to add : or maybe Facebook just hasn't got a clue what's happening on it's foreign language subsiduaries
*edited again to add : gotta love the subtext too - 'behold the Western Wonders we give to these people - and look what they use them for! Savages!'
The report was commissioned by the Small Arms Survey, and used data collected by Armament Research Services (ARES) ... one of the report authors Nic Jenzen-Jones from ARES ...
well, it says these people got "the dada" ...The report was commissioned by the Small Arms Survey, and used data collected by Armament Research Services (ARES) ... one of the report authors Nic Jenzen-Jones from ARES ...
Presumably, they did it by setting up fake accounts and getting those accounts into the groups, probably by asking around for an invite.
82_28 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:13 pm wrote:Yeah. I don't click on shit if I don't know already who you are. Even then, the above names are a sample of all I care to read. If they repost someone else's link or whatever I don't add the originator to the "list".
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