I just can't imagine that, f.e. I post things here with purpose for them be some private things or my "intellectual property". If I want thing to be private, I don't publish it on network created to share data.
IDK, may be it is some cultural thing, but I can't feel anything that resemble privacy/property rights for public posts or messages. I can't even imagine what feeling it should be.
I'm all for any kind of scrapping, bigdating, using in ANN training and copying of anything I publish in internet without any restrictions.
I'm not for every company profiting off individual IP, but the individuals. Did you forget the fuck spez drama? Every instant of fuck spez was changed to hail spez. Why should accounts like that be available? Australia police are allowed to pretend to be the user in their social media due to covid laws.
You, and I simply have different situations on our minds when this topic comes up.
Every instant of fuck spez was changed to hail spez
With scrappers possible, both variants would had been saved somewhere.
Why should accounts like that be available?
So, people trusted some third-party to store their content, without keeping even their own copy, not even talking about keeping backups in multiple places, including scrappers, and when third-party change something, they become amazed. Well, with such infantilism no wonder that BigSocial could do anything they want with their users now.
Australia police are allowed to pretend to be the user in their social media due to covid laws.
And still you don't understand how backups and scrappers could be useful...
There is no any way you could prevent third-party to change your content if you fall to that single third-party as your content keeper.
There are numerous cases when people lost all their content because of stupid trust to all that clouds, social media and all that shit.
Still don't get why all that bastards are obsessed with prohibiting and countemeasuring web-scrappers and tools for backuping of your content?
Personal account not being equivalent to right to privacy to someone here is very odd to me.
I just can't imagine that, f.e. I post things here with purpose for them be some private things or my "intellectual property". If I want thing to be private, I don't publish it on network created to share data.
IDK, may be it is some cultural thing, but I can't feel anything that resemble privacy/property rights for public posts or messages. I can't even imagine what feeling it should be.
I'm all for any kind of scrapping, bigdating, using in ANN training and copying of anything I publish in internet without any restrictions.
I'm not for every company profiting off individual IP, but the individuals. Did you forget the fuck spez drama? Every instant of fuck spez was changed to hail spez. Why should accounts like that be available? Australia police are allowed to pretend to be the user in their social media due to covid laws.
You, and I simply have different situations on our minds when this topic comes up.
Really first time I hear about it. :)
With scrappers possible, both variants would had been saved somewhere.
So, people trusted some third-party to store their content, without keeping even their own copy, not even talking about keeping backups in multiple places, including scrappers, and when third-party change something, they become amazed. Well, with such infantilism no wonder that BigSocial could do anything they want with their users now.
And still you don't understand how backups and scrappers could be useful...
There is no any way you could prevent third-party to change your content if you fall to that single third-party as your content keeper.
There are numerous cases when people lost all their content because of stupid trust to all that clouds, social media and all that shit.
Still don't get why all that bastards are obsessed with prohibiting and countemeasuring web-scrappers and tools for backuping of your content?
If your goal is to be an informative encyclopedia, the issue I'm bringing up means you're probably not referring to the same internet locations.