Sounds like fun. Since I have my own websites I never felt a need for
Facebook which is just a place for people without the inclination, time
nor knowledge to build their own sites. I've thought about a company
Facebook page because people like that. I have done a company Twitter
for years.
What I don't get is why these assholes think they own what you created.
The latest is PayPal who wants people to cede intellectual property
rights to them. Tells you that these companies are really run by evil
psychopaths. There's nothing stopping them and actually business
schools believe the "gangsta" approach is viable. I noticed this back
in the day when a lot of tech companies seemed to be run like as if by
drug dealers. Turned out some of them were run by ex drug dealers trying
to do something that kept them out of jail.
On 06/03/2015 10:56 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
I hate this trend that I'm sure advertisers just love of signing in to
one account (like, HuffPo) by using another (facebook). I've last
facebook since they're just another arm of Madison Avenue and the NSA.
If a
site is good enough to warrant my membership, I will just give them a
unique username and a unique password (thank you, Lastpass) and
register it with my throw away email address.
I'm considering creating a false ID for online use with fake name and
other demographics and run it through a VPN exiting in Sweden instead
of the US. Use it from a machine where I change the mac address daily
and the browser is run in a virtual machine hosting a Linux distro.