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Comment by array_key_first

3 months ago

Because the specific part here is selling the data and them doing it.

Flock does not sell data, they willingly give it away for free. And, technically, they don't do it - their customers do, and Flock knows and lets them.

Personally, in my view, this is worse. But they don't specifically sell data.

I think complaints about real things make a more persuasive argument than, you know, falsehoods.

  • Being right on a technicality doesnt mean that everyone else is lying. We are not stupid, we were not born yesterday: we all understand that "selling data" does not literally mean exchanging money for data. It can also mean treating data haphazardly, or having a culture of extreme data collection. Both of which describe flock.

    • It's not a "technicality!" diogenes_atx made a very specific, false claim. Don't do that!

      > we all understand that "selling data" does not literally mean exchanging money for data.

      You're completely wrong there. That is exactly what it means.

      If what you mean is lax security practices, or collecting data in general, just say that. There's really no need to bend over backwards to defend this.

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