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Why YSK: because, one, Facebook/Meta is a huge player in the tech industry and it's totally unacceptable that they are continuing to be allowed to operate like this, I'm trying to raise awareness because most people have some idea that Facebook is bad, but few know the details on how and why and to what extent they're so bad. Also, Facebook is releasing a Fediverse compatible platform, so their presence will very much affect the Fediverse, including Lemmy.

And this is only up to 2021.

Edit: After some more looking I found this which goes up to 2023, but doesn't seem to be as detailed and only focuses on breaches as opposed to deliberate abuses. https://firewalltimes.com/facebook-data-breach-timeline/

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[–] Steeve@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Because it wasn't actually caused by WhatsApp. It was Android malware that targeted a bunch of apps on your phone including WhatsApp and basically injected ads into them. It was called the "Agent Smith" malware for a while if you remember that.

I'm all for being aware of the historical safety concerns of big tech, but this article suspiciously leaves out information.