Peeking at unposted messages is not new territory for many companies, including Facebook. In 2013, two workers there compiled data from 4 million users on what they called “last-minute self-censorship” — status updates, posts or comments that were written and then deleted.
About 70% of monitored users, they found, had self-censored that way over a period of about two weeks, and that rate changed based on lots of factors, including the makeup of their friend groups. But the focus of the research was all business: With too much self-censorship, they wrote, the social network “loses value from the lack of content generation.”
uckkkkkkkkk fuck what am I even supposed to do with this info. I can’t afford to engrave some bullets for Mark Zuckerfuck this weekend. and I’m too stupid to play “touch-move” chess with my comment drafts.
not on it ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ I’m down to fediverse and youtube with 3rd party front ends. I just said shooting Mark because fuck that guy I don’t need a reason
https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-draft-post-save-20181218-story.html
uckkkkkkkkk fuck what am I even supposed to do with this info. I can’t afford to engrave some bullets for Mark Zuckerfuck this weekend. and I’m too stupid to play “touch-move” chess with my comment drafts.
Time to delete facebook I guess :)
not on it ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ I’m down to fediverse and youtube with 3rd party front ends. I just said shooting Mark because fuck that guy I don’t need a reason