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look how many comments are flagged as spam
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of course.
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I think this has been overblown a bit. I'd put my dick on the chopping block that 75% of facebook users are spammers and inactive accounts. Of course I know what I'm talking about. I used to build shit for FB spammers myself. One spammer I know had at some point close to 25k accounts on FB. That's just one little fucker. There are millions of these pests all over the net.
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@mccabek06 The problem is, everything is social now, they talk abour porn in the vidéos, saying it has overtaken it. But now even porn is social, advertisements everywhere, comments, views.
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i agree
So is this just an ironic means to get the Social Network to do their advertising work for them?
I don't argue that it is extremely clever and thought provoking, but do you want to help them advertise their services for them? Free of charge?
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Information you can jam to! No reason to go to a dance club now...
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So is this just an ironic means to get the Social Network to do their advertising work for them?
I don't argue that it is extremely clever and thought provoking, but do you want to help them advertise their services for them? Free of charge?
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But is this just an ironic means to get the Social Network to do their advertising work for them?
I don't argue that it is extremely clever and thought provoking, but do you want to help them advertise their services for them? Free of charge?
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This video is almost entirely statistics, and nowhere does it say where these numbers came from. If the entire thing were a hoax or a joke, would you or I have any way of knowing it wasn't true except for the fact that it's online? And wouldn't that actually prove the point of the video, that the new technology is incredibly powerful? Whether these numbers are true or not, who can say? The video doesn't!

So who wants to start a business??? XDD
posting this on youtube is so ironic!