I'm really curious to see how facebook is going to spin their recent scandal. There have been some really good projects popping up that emphasize data sovereignty of personal data.
My recent favorite is Algebraix. Permission-based advertising platform where you get paid to watch ads and disclose info relevant to advertisers, all the while keeping your personal data private.
https://algebraix.io/I really think it's time we end data exploitation. I'm very excited for projects like algebraix and the implications they have for privacy/micro-rewards for the future. Thoughts?
Even after the Facebook scandal about data, a whole lot of people didn't know except people.conversant with recent happenings in the news which means only the few that are current would want to consider switching to another platform other than Facebook. Facebook would still remain relevant, all we need is to be more careful on the amount of information we share on social media and they have been made to be responsible for their lapses. I don't now know what else we really wanted.
And strangely most people are too indifferent to Facebook up and down, they use social media. Facebook is so relaxed it's okay but it's very dangerous when it happens again which is worse, many are advocating to go to social media other than Facebook, in order for privacy someone can be very awake, indeed for some people this is a mild problem but its influence could endanger every user and every country also condemns Facebook to responsible Java, how serious.