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October 30, 2017
Poll: Americans Becoming Distrustful of Big Tech
Okay, that's an Onion parody of Amazon's new proposal whereby you give them an electronic key to your house so they can walk in and deliver your packages to the inside of your home, and maybe take your children for their fabrication plants in Singapore.
But people are turning on Big Tech. Time for some regulation and forced break-ups, I say.
Huge corporations that propagandize for socialist control should get the first taste of it themselves.
Americans are starting to sour on some of the biggest tech companies in the U.S., according to a poll by the tech outlet The Verge.
Many Facebook users, for example, don’t believe the social media company properly handles data, with roughly 30 percent of respondents saying they either "greatly distrust" or "somewhat distrust" it with their personal information. Almost an equal number of participants of the study said the same of Twitter....
Furthermore, most people who don't use Facebook said they don't trust it.....
All I know is, the #NewRule says that if something makes you feel #Unsafe, you make it illegal.
Just sayin'.