In the few short hours since I started using #Threads, #DuckDuckGo has already blocked over 200 data tracking attempts. These include things like “headphone status” and “screen density.”

  • @[email protected]
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    What I don’t understand is why people wound even want to use this app…

    What possible appeal could it have?

    • @[email protected]
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      841 year ago

      Using Threads knowing it’s a product of Zuck, is like voting for Trump in 2024 cause he wore a different style suit.

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        You say that, but if he went out on stage in a pink sequins suit with assless chaps because it would somehow “own the libs”, a tragically high number of people would be all over that.

        • Omega
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          The Proud Boys leader fucked a dildo to own the libs. So you’re not wrong.

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          Remember kids; assless chaps don’t exist, it’s just chaps. If they had asses, they’d be pants!

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Hey, if a bloke happened to be a waist-down amputee, I’d say he’s an assless chap. They can exist.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            As a member of the local #42069 Union of Chapless Chaps, I waggle my fingers and blow a raspberry in solidarity.

        • @[email protected]
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          Honestly that would make me sorta like him a bit. Especially if he did Eddie Murphy and wore a purple leather skintight outfit. Stupid sexy trump. Feels like I’m wearing nothing at all. nothing at all.

    • @[email protected]
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      “Okay so it’s basically Twitter, but with like… Facebook features…” Is literally a joke I have made about annoying app ideas people have when you tell them you’re a software developer.

      I have made this joke a few times, because it killed every time.

      I’m stunned. Out of material, and stunned.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        Had a dude tell me he wanted to ‘disrupt’ social media by creating a LinkedIn alternative that allowed posting videos.

        He just needed a couple ‘techies’ like me to get it off the ground.

        Haven’t heard from him in a while. I hope rehab worked out for him.

      • The dogspaw
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        Your responsible for this you willed this evil into the world I cast you out to the sea and rocks below to you and your twitter with Facebook features

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        There’s a lot of dumpster divers out there, too. According to an AP article Threads “has drawn tens of millions of users since launching this week”.

        That’s nuts. And depressing.

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        11 year ago

        It will be interesting to see how quickly companies will substitute the “follow us” troika of icons on their website and brochures from a blue f, camera and blue bird to a blue f, camera and stylised black T.

        I assume that printing companies will make a packet reprinting all those brochures, or selling little stickers to cover up the little blue bird.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’d guess you have to like Twitter in the first place to understand the appeal. Some people like it, some don’t, but the Twitter format has been pretty popular over the years, and this comes at at time when Elron has been making twitter dramatically worse for anyone who doesn’t share his political views. Meta gives the appeal as “having a platform that is sanely run, that they believe that they can trust and rely upon for distribution”. At this point, even if I thought Elron was a great guy I sure wouldn’t invest much in building my twitter account as the future of the site seems shaky. Also though, on the other hand, who knows if this will be a success for Meta and whether they’ll still support it 3 years from now.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        I do have a Twitter account but I almost never use it anymore because it has become such a cesspool…

        I just don’t think another copy of that cesspool run by a different asshole is likely to really be any more interesting than the original.

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          I deleted my twitter account from 2009 once it was apparent what a clusterfuck Elron was going to make it. I never really used it that much until a few years ago, but I started in 2020 as it was the platform with the most recent and close to real-time news on what was going on with the riots and stuff (I was in downtown Portland when the Floyd protests started). I found a few niche communities I enjoyed and liked some of the humor accounts, like Roz Chast or NYT Pitchbot. I thought it was cool to see posts from people like Sandra Boynton. Buy yeah, no way I’m being on there in the Musk era.

          I don’t have high hopes for Threads either, of course, considering I don’t like or use IG or FB and have very little respect for Meta as a company, and their weird-ass founder. The privacy concerns are horrifying - I will never install the app on my phone, so if there isn’t web access I will literally never even try it.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I did have an account, until the API changes made Twitteriffic unusable and all the people I follow left. Then I started using Reddit.

          Now I use Mastodon and Lemmy. I will not go back to using a Social network that does not have; A) an open API which allows my choice of third party apps. B) a way to migrate my data and content.

          The exceptions are Apple Messages (for family and close friends), SMS (for family and close friends who do t have iPhones) and Facebook under a fake name, sandboxed in FireFox Focus.

    • TheSaneWriter
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      I’m not really sure, but then again I also didn’t really understand the point of Twitter, so I’m a bit biased.

        • ProfezzorDarke
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          I always say: Almost like Reddit, but instead of following topics, you follow idiots

          Edit: I should add that reddit is now down the drain, that’s why I’m here now, lol. Federated Internet for the win!

    • Sneezy McGlassface
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      41 year ago

      the sad truth seems to be that vast majority of people just don’t care about the threats.

    • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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      41 year ago

      There is a percentage of people who are fucking weird bro.

    • Lee Duna
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      21 year ago

      Even if you don’t have Threads app installed. Meta is still a privacy threat for fediverse users. If there are fediverse instances that remain federated with Meta. And there are already millions of people who joined Threads in just a day.

      Ross Schulman, senior fellow for decentralization at digital rights nonprofit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, notes that if Threads emerges as a massive player in the fediverse, there could be concerns about what he calls “social graph slurping." Meta will know who all of its users interact with and follow within Threads, and it will also be able to see who its users follow in the broader fediverse. And if Threads builds up anywhere near the reach of other Meta platforms, just this little slice of life would give the company a fairly expansive view of interactions beyond its borders.

      https://www.wired.com/story/meta-threads-privacy-decentralization/

      • BraveSirZaphod
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        People left Facebook because it got overwhelmed with their parents and grandparents, not because they ever cared about privacy.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 year ago

        Idk, literally everyone I know has a Facebook page. They may not use it, buts it’s there almost like a listing in a phone book.

        • @[email protected]
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          171 year ago

          Facebook won’t let me login to delete mine unless I send them a photo of my drivers license. Not gonna happen.

          • @[email protected]
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            261 year ago

            Happened to me. Had a fake profile to test some apps and when they asked for an ID, I literally sent a pic of my MIDDLE FINGER. They accepted.

            • morriscox
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              Did you make sure to remove the EXIF metadata? It would be ironic if it has the image location coordinates in it.

            • Rocket
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              41 year ago

              200 iq move by facebook, now they have the biometric reading from the nail on your middle finger

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Seriously? I’ve never even given it an email I use, let alone phone number, where do they get off asking for ID?

              • @[email protected]
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                He may also be an admin of a Facebook page. I was an admin for my job’s (an absolutely important to no one but our community company) page, and Facebook suddenly decided one day that I was a ‘high value person of interest’ , which made me a possible hacking target. The wanted all kinds of personal info, including a copy of my ID, to prove I wasn’t some hacker, or they would disable all my access. Fuck no I’m not giving you that, go ahead and disable me

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Same here. I didn’t sign in for a few years, and next time I did, they demanded my drivers license. Why would I possibly send my ID to this shitty website? They way overestimate their importance.

          • youthinkyouknowme
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            Same thing was happening to me, tried again after a couple of days and it just logged in without asking anything 🤷‍♂️

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          The phone book was not a big tech corporation, which is why it was a suitable place to have your phone number.

          • Flying Squid
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            It was owned by a big tech corporation, Ma Bell. And then it got broken up and there were just a bunch of smaller monopolies printing phone books.

            • @[email protected]
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              51 year ago

              I didnt know that… thank you, stranger.

              Big tech monopolies involved in everything, im just tired of it.

              • Flying Squid
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                One of the advantages(?) of being old is you remember all the previous times corporations have fucked us over in various ways. The phone company monopoly which turned into mini-monopolies was just one more example unfortunately. At least that one’s over now.

                • Marxine
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                  In the current age we don’t even have to be that old to have been screwed by big corporations more than once. I guess anyone in their 20s would have by now gone through it at least thrice.

            • @[email protected]
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              So what you’re saying is decentralization killed the phone book so Meta is actually saving us!? /s

          • 👽🍻👽
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            Has a lot to do with age demographics and the inability for Meta to allow a person to easily delete their page. Many if not most millennials have a Facebook page, but like myself, never use it and when asked if I have a Facebook, say no even though I technically have a one I don’t log in to.

            Anecdotally, most of the people I know over the age of 45 have a Facebook and use it regularly. I don’t know very many zoomers, but the few sub-30 year olds I do know, never even made a Facebook account, but do use Instagram.

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              I had a person that hated me in high school create a FB page that said I graduated from Harvard and worked at a gay bar with a picture she sneakily took like a creep. Idiots believed it was my FB page and asked why I wasn’t accepting their friend requests. Not sure if the page still exists, I had family ask to try and take it down but I don’t use Facebook to know if anything happened.

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                Well, what we learned from those tech whistleblowers was that, even those of us that never even made a FB account have a profile made of us from pictures and things people said about us on their fuckin FB accounts. This probably goes for those of us born before ‘95, but I would assume that practice is only heightened by data scraped from Android devices, the expanded access via Instagram, the leaps in tech, etc for those born after ‘95.

                So buckle up, folks. It’s all bad.

                • morriscox
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                  They’re called shadow profiles. They were also using information from the contact information in your phonebook.

            • @[email protected]
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              I have one haven’t used it years. But don’t delete it because of friends but now reminds me I need to delete it like asap.

          • I Cast Fist
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            I hate whatsapp, but I “have to” use it, because otherwise I would be unable to talk to 98% of my RL contacts.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I pretty much have to have some form of Meta account or else I’m considered “shady” by some people. I haven’t even logged in in years, but just saying the username is appaeently enough.

          • Black AOC
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            I try to limit letting that kind of person into my life.

  • @[email protected]
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    A lot of that stuff is pretty standard if you’re doing logging and metrics on your service (which you should if you want to resolve outages). From the IP address and user agent you get rough location, os info, and network info. A few other things can be used for optimization (faster load times), and a Meta-scale, I wouldn’t be surprised if they do that.

  • FujiTive
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    Why in the first place do you want to use that garbage?

    • @[email protected]
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      281 year ago

      If you have an android phone, take a look at TrackerControl. It’s not on the play store, you get it from F-Droid. It even caught DDG sneaking in some trackers. It’s FOSS

        • @[email protected]
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          Blockada blocks mostly ads, right? This blocks everything that is not good. Lol. Try it and see. Sometimes it’s so aggressive that some apps/sites don’t work. But I freaking love it. I also use an app called URL check that checks every URL you click on them gives you the option to choose what app to launch it with and also to remove any suspicious links/trackers in the link

          • 7802403
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            Holy crap, TrackControl is really good and informative! Scary to see which companies try to gather your information! Thanks for this. I thought Blokada was the best. Going to try out URLCheck as well. Any other privacy apps for Android or even for Windows hit me up!

            • @[email protected]
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              Glad you’ve found them useful. Please spread the word so more people can benefit and the devs could hopefully get done donations :)

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Also, not sure if you know about newpipe sponsor block app for YouTube, revanced manager to patch apps like YouTube to block ads, sponsor block and all that. Also, search for xmanager that disables ads on Spotify. All legal stuff, btw.

      • chrizbie
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        I’ve been using blokada 5 for quite a while and it seems pretty good although it’s recently switched to a subscription service in version 6 (you can still use 5 for free)

        I might look into Trackercontrol instead, thanks!

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve been using Chrome with Privacy Badger and uBlock Origin for eons, now. Listening to youtube playlists without getting interrupted by ads is a real treat…

        • @[email protected]
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          Is it AI based? I thought people add their own time segments with a label. I know I can turn the feature on to do that using Revanced.

            • chas
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              It’s not AI based whatsoever and is entirely crowdsourced by users creating the segments. Not sure where you got the idea AI has any part in it other than a purely blind assumption that you’re now spreading as fact.

              https://sponsor.ajay.app/about/

              • @[email protected]
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                …a purely blind assumption that you’re now spreading as fact.

                Hey, let’s not dismiss this technique out of hand. Sometimes, it helps people get elected President!

        • @[email protected]
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          squints …that sounds annoying. I honestly don’t mind sponsors. It’s a simple way for content creators to make money. I just ignore or skip.

          • @[email protected]
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            You literally don’t notice it. That’s the point.

            It’s like it cuts it out using a scalpel

            You get weeks of your life back from one add-on.

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    Orientation? Why would Facebook need to know if my phone is gay? Jk, I know they really want to know my phone’s political orientation. Joke’s on them, my phone voted for Megatron.

  • @[email protected]
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    Why did you download threads in the first place? Just scanned the app in exodus and the list of trackers is worse than all meta apps combined

    • ProfezzorDarke
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      Perhaps to inform us all? Recon style self infection and inflitration of the brainwashed megacorp corps.

    • Lee Duna
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      Meta is still a privacy threat for fediverse users, if there are fediverse instances that remain federated with Meta.

      Ross Schulman, senior fellow for decentralization at digital rights nonprofit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, notes that if Threads emerges as a massive player in the fediverse, there could be concerns about what he calls “social graph slurping." Meta will know who all of its users interact with and follow within Threads, and it will also be able to see who its users follow in the broader fediverse. And if Threads builds up anywhere near the reach of other Meta platforms, just this little slice of life would give the company a fairly expansive view of interactions beyond its borders.

      https://www.wired.com/story/meta-threads-privacy-decentralization/

  • @[email protected]
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    311 year ago
    • The name of your first crush.
    • Your religious beliefs.
    • Your innermost fears.
    • That thing you did in June of 2007 that you must never speak about.
    • @[email protected]
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      You just reminded me of the random surveys that used to sometimes come in the mail for my Mum back before the internet was a thing. I flipped through a couple and it asked things like if you have a pet and what brand of cat food you gave them and all this totally random shit. I wonder what benefit to the home owner there was for filling such a bullshit survey in.

      These days, Facebook would probably just use some AI to scan your photos and figure out if you have a cat and what brand of food it eats. You’d never know, and you gave away any defence the moment you uploaded the image.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’ve recently started taking a lot of international flights for work.

        Now the ad algorithms thinks I’m some international jet setter and I get ads for luxury boats.

    • @[email protected]
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      i get that these are jokes, but doesn’t the app store description literally include religious orientation in the list?

    • Lee Duna
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      Meta is a threat to the privacy of fediverse users, if there are fediverse instances that remain federated with Meta.

      Ross Schulman, senior fellow for decentralization at digital rights nonprofit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, notes that if Threads emerges as a massive player in the fediverse, there could be concerns about what he calls “social graph slurping." Meta will know who all of its users interact with and follow within Threads, and it will also be able to see who its users follow in the broader fediverse. And if Threads builds up anywhere near the reach of other Meta platforms, just this little slice of life would give the company a fairly expansive view of interactions beyond its borders.

      https://www.wired.com/story/meta-threads-privacy-decentralization/

    • Sterben
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      You got a good point. I minimized my usege of Facebook to the minimum maximum.

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    It’s unbelievable that an app which collect this many data points, including voice, is legally allowed. Insane. Yes, people should not use it and should care, but come on… this is just mass surveillance and collection.

    • Lee Duna
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      Well, that’s how Cambridge Analytica scandal happened

      Ross Schulman, senior fellow for decentralization at digital rights nonprofit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, notes that if Threads emerges as a massive player in the fediverse, there could be concerns about what he calls “social graph slurping." Meta will know who all of its users interact with and follow within Threads, and it will also be able to see who its users follow in the broader fediverse. And if Threads builds up anywhere near the reach of other Meta platforms, just this little slice of life would give the company a fairly expansive view of interactions beyond its borders.

      https://www.wired.com/story/meta-threads-privacy-decentralization/

    • Nioxic
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      including voice

      how else would facebook live and such work?

      i mean some of these makes sense

      but its also a question of … does the app use all these things, all the time?

      do we know?

      On my mac i have to allow discord to record my voice etc. if i dont, i can still use the app but i cant talk in a voice call, and such.

      i’d like if apps did similar, on phones. they’d work but some functions would just be unavailable

        • @[email protected]
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          Actually, apps can check how many times other apps have been opened without any special permission. You can create a Work Profile with applications like Shelter and install all of these spyware there!

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        i’d like if apps did similar, on phones. they’d work but some functions would just be unavailable

        Both Android and iPhones let you do this last I checked