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Unfortunately, the terms under which he claims to have done this set a terrible precedent for our future — for our control over the
software we use to interact with each other, for control over our
data, and for our privacy. The damage is not limited to Facebook users. Because so many sites — including TIME — use Facebook's user-tracking "Like" button, Zuckerberg is able to collect information about people who aren't even users of his site. These are precedents which hurt our ability to freely connect with each other. He has created a network that is first and
foremost a gold mine for government surveillance and advertisers.
This much is evident from Facebook's outward behavior — but things
could actually be much worse than we know. Facebook's users are not
connecting directly with each other. They are speaking to Mr.
Zuckerberg, who first writes down and files away everything said, and
then maybe relays it to the intended destination, if it suits him. In
some cases he does not — witness the recent reports of Facebook's
messaging service blocking messages based on the words and links in
them, because those links point to services which Facebook would
prefer we not discuss.
Fortunately, there are many efforts underway to provide
distributed, user-controlled services to facilitate connection
between people, including GNU social, Mastodon, and
Diaspora. (The
Free Software Directory offers an up-to-date listing of replacements
for Service as a Software Substitute, including a
comprehensive listing of free software-based social network
services.) These services will not have the same kinds of
problems, because both the communication-handling code and the
communication data will be in the hands of the people doing the
communicating.
These efforts will eventually succeed. We hope that when they do, TIME
will remedy its mistaken reasoning by awarding the Person of the Year
appropriately.
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