On 2021-02-19 13:21, Kim Holburn wrote:
> https://imgur.com/ujYck8B
> [...]

I have never been able to understand why the ABC thought putting their programs 
and audience feedback on Facebook or Twitter was a good idea.  Do they not 
understand Facebook's business model?  Does the ABC consider sacrificing 
audience privacy in return for a free service is acceptable?  Or have these 
corporations "guaranteed" privacy?

When will some Australian Government legislate a privacy code with appropriate 
penalties and apply them?

Malcolm Turnbull was interviewed on ABC TV recently (on 7:30 I think).  He 
appeared to me to be running an argument that Facebook's actions were a 
disaster for Australia, Facebook (et al) were too big to fight, and therefore 
the Australian Government should:
(a)     not interfere and allow them to continue making free use of other's 
labour,
(b)     institute some form of broader tax and distribute the proceeds as 
compensation to the originators.

I have to say I'm extremely disappointed to hear that logic from Turnbull, 
assuming I interpret him correctly.  It would appear to sanction all manner of 
business dealings on the basis that Might is Right.

If Zuckerberg thinks he doesn't need Australian media input, let Facebook do 
without.  And if he does, Facebook should pay for it.

David Lochrin


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