Message from @RyeNorth
Discord ID: 427929329356374036
yus! i can finally drag all my friends into court for violating my privacy!
It always scared me with the ammount of data Facebook collected on its users.
to be fair, its not as much collecting as people legit throwing their personal information at facebook
I know, I never could belive how people could share all that info about themselves
Look out for a Discord user by the name of :
"Frost Wolf" ---with the tag-- #4876
He is going around sending friend requests to random Discord users, and those who accept his friend requests will have their accounts DDoSed and their groups exposed with the members inside it becoming a victim aswell. Spread the word and send this to as many discord servers as you can. If you see this user,
DO NOT accept his friend request and immediately block him.
-Discord team @everyone
Copy and paste this to all of the servers you are in
Delet this. ^ ^ ^
but seriously, if that were real, and really from the 'Discord Team', it would've been handled already... Don't be a tool.
it's a copypasta
seen it tons before
I figured as much.
They could have at least gotten my name right.
I suspected our views on things were a little TOO compatible Jaden 🔫 , or should i say, Frost Wallmart!!
Foiled again!
I'll get you next time O Magoo!!
**NEXT TIME!!**
So damn glad I never bought in to Facebook Messenger. I still, reluctantly, have a facebook profile. :\
I deleted my facebook a long time ago.
I basically HAVE to have a facebook profile. :/
Family/job?
Starting a business.
Oh.
Yeah.
R.I.P.
I wonder if there will come a time, if it isn't already here, where not having any social media accounts to spy on will be a 'red flag' to employers.
I mean... maybe?
"No facebook, no twitter... oh, but he has a Gab account? Well then... *next!*"
I've always valued internet anonymity.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it gets to that point.
Yeah, we do, but there's a new trend arising of watching people's other/out-of-work activities. I remember back when this kind of thing first started when someone I know got fired from Subway for comments she made while off-duty *about* Subway.
I mean, that qualifies as a conflict of interests
*Everyone* complains about their job at one point or another, though.
Some employers do include disparagement clauses, as well.
Well, sure.
Even if it's in passing.
The thing is, with social media, we've been toying with something that's EXTREMELY powerful, and yet we've been taking it for granted.
We don't really think about it, but when we post something on Twitter, or on Facebook, we've basically got the same potential as an advertiser does.
That's the difference between posting stuff on social media and saying something with a group of friends.
If that guy at Subway got a private text he sent to a friend, and fired them over that text
or a recorded conversation bitching about work
and got fired over that