Marc Wilson: facing up to Facebook

Marc Wilson: facing up to Facebook

By Marc Wilson In Psychology

Thanks to social media, we can tell our hundreds of friends that we’re now single, announce our engagement and report that the dog has died.

As well as garnering near instantaneous sympathy or affirmation, we shouldn’t be surprised to log onto Facebook to find advertisements for dating services, wedding planners and pet crematoria. Such targeted advertising takes advantage of our willingness (or wilful ignorance) to assign to Facebook the right to use anything and everything we do using its intellectual property in service of the companies it sells that information to.

Meanwhile, ...

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