
Rice wrote:I don't like that it is part of Facebook. That alone will prevent me from checking it out... Too bad. {sigh}
canexplain wrote:Yea the FB thing is why I posted it. Mixed feelings here about that. Want on the grid=FB.....
canexplain wrote:Here is an up to date article on Burner Map.....Facebook is buying it....dated Nov 2012 but I didn't see a post here on it..It's about half way down the article...
http://www.burnermap.com/welcome.php
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:canexplain wrote:Here is an up to date article on Burner Map.....Facebook is buying it....dated Nov 2012 but I didn't see a post here on it..It's about half way down the article...
http://www.burnermap.com/welcome.php
Uhh.. where does it say that "Facebook is buying it"?
That's a simple embedded button to log into the system using your Facebook account and in no way signifies Facebook "buying" anything. All it does is use your FB contact list as a backbone to match you up with your other acquaintances that have done the same in lieu of having a much more complicated and cumbersome external registry/database. Think about it. How else would the system be able to automatically only match you up with people that you know?
I think some tinfoil hats need adjusting..
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
theCryptofishist wrote:I'm willing to pay. Depending on cost, of course. But I don't even know what the cost is, because we have this business model that sells eyeballs to businesses, not services to private citizens. It's all very well to say "don't put anything on line that isn't too personal" but people aren't wired that way. We perceive the friendship and the conversation not the potential eavesdroppers. Or many of us do. Anyway, I feel that fb and other social networking sites are pulling in two directions on intimacy, and it's inherently problematic.
Of course, in a few years*, they'll have personal web bots that can stop you from saying too much. Or something.
*Or decades. If we continue to have the sort of high tech, high energy sort of technological we do now.
trilobyte wrote:canexplain - so don't use it. It probably won't affect your festival tourist experience either way.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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