Meta confirms it is blocking EU-based users from accessing Threads via VPN
Meta confirms it is blocking EU-based users from accessing Threads via VPN
Unless you’re willing to put in a decent amount of work, your giving someone your data. So people have gotten very ‘whatever who cares’ about it. Full time working people with kids aren’t taking time to research. And people want to interact. If everyone is doing it, they’re not going to miss out.
We have long answered the question “if your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it too?” There is a large percent who absolutely would.
This link has a decent comparison of a lot of social media sites’ privacy policies.
For point one my parents don’t even bother to read error messages. They just close them then phone me and complain the computer is broken.
I also don’t use Twitter and haven’t for many years now. Even longer for Facebook.
The numbers are highly skewed because of the launch. A number of users are being paid to create content during the launch. A lot of the users are just checking out the hype. Some still stay, many won’t.
The numbers won’t really be useful or comparable until the dust settles. I give it a month.
I've pretty quickly concluded that sour grapes are in no short supply here.
That so many people genuinely cannot fathom the concept that many people actually like social media - and may even be aware of the privacy cost and find it acceptable - really speaks more about how out-of-touch a lot of people here are than anything else.
Why shouldn’t it? They are interested in personal data, not some fabricated online personalities.
Let it be the perfect counterargument to every moron who says “I’m not that important”. Yes, you are. If you weren’t, the Big Tech wouldn’t go to such length to acquire all the data about you, they can put their sweaty palms on.
Which has to mean that they're blocking everyone from accessing Threads via VPN, since they can't tell where the real source is beyond the VPN exit server.
Authoritarian regimes like China do this, too, unsuccessfully.
How are they doing this though? They just black list any traffic coming from all VPNs they know about?
What if someone in the US were to use a VPN?
Or are they getting location data from the phone itself?