"Perhaps the most disappointing part of Mark Zuckerberg’s statement is his refusal to talk about why its data policies were structured the way they were. Who made these decisions and to the benefit of whom? Part of reckoning with the company’s role in the world is being more transparent about the company’s own interests. Until that happens, it’s hard to see how Facebook can regain the trust of users who have been following the recent revelations.
Because many of the capabilities that seem to frighten people about Cambridge Analytica do, in fact, exist right within Facebook’s own ad-targeting infrastructure. At what point does Facebook look at those capabilities and decide that something needs to change? It seems like it is far past the time to begin such an investigation."%
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/03/zuckerberg-facebook-cambridge-analytica-statement/556187/
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