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blackbeard
Mon Dec 22 2008, 05:17AM
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I havent done this, i probably wont, but one of you might like to -

BT has over 500,000 customers who use facebook - its the latest craze, and facebook is famous for when the users put up the pressure they react -

so how about - this for a group

"We do not want our profiles, written content viewable by BT and phorm, when we joined facebook we did not do so with the fact that by simply browsing our profiles BT users were feeding a third party website specific details written on our profiles to be used for advertising! we dont even get a penny from that advertising so why should our lives be sent via third parties to some company?"

Probably needs to be written much better too but it sounds good.

Get 2 or 3 million users to sign up to that group and you might well have a pressure group and if facebook ended up blocking BT the phorm trial would be a fiasco and end up all over the news - which in turn would give other companies enough warning to steer clear of it.

Of course in the real world stuff like that rarely works, but if you do get enough people it might just throw phorm right into the public eye on mainstream news channels.

PHORM = privacy happily openly raided more
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felixcatuk
Mon Dec 22 2008, 08:54PM
felixcatuk


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Joined: Wed Mar 05 2008, 12:03AM
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Why not give it a try?

If you're familiar with Facebook and a regular user you might be well placed.

The strength of the campaign so far has been the willingness of individuals to spread the word.

[ Edited Mon Dec 22 2008, 08:54PM ]


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