I will say Facebook over the years has innovated a lot. And it is due to this reason alone that it is able to push itself forward such that it wants to dominate the whole world through "Free Basics and things like that".
It is same thing as what I saw in Captain America Part 2 where the Hydra became S.H.I.E.L.D. and it wanted to dominate the world. Facebook works in similar fashion.
Basically Facebook wants to make people into sheep and I will say it is quite successful at that.
Now let me ask a question? How do we access the Net. It is either through Wireless or through Wired Network aka Broadband.
In Wireless there are private players and there are public players.
Similarly in broadband there are private players and there are public players.
Private players can consist of Tata, Reliance, Aircel, Airtel, Idea etc. I will say Facebook is hand-in-glove with these private agencies and they will do whatever Facebook asks. In public sector we have BSNL which is very huge but thing is it does not matter as I use Airtel.
How do I know this?
Well two days ago I deleted my Facebook account and the day I deleted my account everything worked fine in terms of broadband. I am using Airtel broadband. But yesterday and today the problem began and I was unable to access important/certain websites like Netflix, Moneycontrol, etc. Yahoo website was also slow/slower that other days. Google worked but not that fast. It took me quite sometime to figure out that Facebook would be behind this. And 2 hours back I typed facebook.com and lo and behold it was working fine. So, I though that this is the punishment that facebook is doling out to the users to try to leave them.
So I had no option but to reopen my Facebook account and then magically I find that websites have started working.
It is like Facebook is installing 'roadblocks' in your life and you are unable to move. Once you come back to Facebook these 'roadblocks' just disappear.
It is like in movies you see when one gang member wants to leave the gang then he is said "one who joins us can never leave", 'only way out is death' somewhat similar case.
Earlier Facebook used to take 30 days to delete the account and about 90 days to completely remove the account. Now a days it takes 14 days. Earlier people had the option of 30 days and it was a long time and someone could not have resisted and logged in and started using Facebook again.
But now 14 days is a short time but Facebook has got this check and balance to ensure that the person does not leave it. This check and balance is that it will target the internet connection of the person who "dares to leave it". It is thus "hands in glove" with the telecom companies.
Thus my summary will be as below:
It is same thing as what I saw in Captain America Part 2 where the Hydra became S.H.I.E.L.D. and it wanted to dominate the world. Facebook works in similar fashion.
Basically Facebook wants to make people into sheep and I will say it is quite successful at that.
Now let me ask a question? How do we access the Net. It is either through Wireless or through Wired Network aka Broadband.
In Wireless there are private players and there are public players.
Similarly in broadband there are private players and there are public players.
Private players can consist of Tata, Reliance, Aircel, Airtel, Idea etc. I will say Facebook is hand-in-glove with these private agencies and they will do whatever Facebook asks. In public sector we have BSNL which is very huge but thing is it does not matter as I use Airtel.
How do I know this?
Well two days ago I deleted my Facebook account and the day I deleted my account everything worked fine in terms of broadband. I am using Airtel broadband. But yesterday and today the problem began and I was unable to access important/certain websites like Netflix, Moneycontrol, etc. Yahoo website was also slow/slower that other days. Google worked but not that fast. It took me quite sometime to figure out that Facebook would be behind this. And 2 hours back I typed facebook.com and lo and behold it was working fine. So, I though that this is the punishment that facebook is doling out to the users to try to leave them.
So I had no option but to reopen my Facebook account and then magically I find that websites have started working.
It is like Facebook is installing 'roadblocks' in your life and you are unable to move. Once you come back to Facebook these 'roadblocks' just disappear.
It is like in movies you see when one gang member wants to leave the gang then he is said "one who joins us can never leave", 'only way out is death' somewhat similar case.
Earlier Facebook used to take 30 days to delete the account and about 90 days to completely remove the account. Now a days it takes 14 days. Earlier people had the option of 30 days and it was a long time and someone could not have resisted and logged in and started using Facebook again.
But now 14 days is a short time but Facebook has got this check and balance to ensure that the person does not leave it. This check and balance is that it will target the internet connection of the person who "dares to leave it". It is thus "hands in glove" with the telecom companies.
Thus my summary will be as below:
- Nowadays if you join Facebook and try to leave it it is not possible because Facebook will go after you and target you at a very personal level.
- You will not be able to use Internet as many websites will not work.
- It is simpler for Facebook to target you if you are using desktop/laptop as bugs can be planted quite easily.
- Even 'open' softwares like Mozilla are not quite safe because Facebook has people everywhere. Thus Google and Netflix and Yahoo are big organisations which are already in cohorts with Facebook. Even the so called 'free' organisations are 'infiltrated by these' Facebook agents.
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