If you’re a #facebook user, you can object to your information being used for #aItraining: https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/6359191084165019
As part of the process, they demand you to explain how the process impacts you. Of course, this is just another step to stop you from exercising your right to object. You can enter “I refuse to explain my reasons” or similar, and it will be equally valid as an actual explanation.
#privacy #enshittification
@[email protected] apparently not available to those in the US
@[email protected] Ooof. I wonder if it’s available in some states though, for example California? They have https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa
@harrysintonen good point - I’ll try a vpn later to test it out, but it might be based on profile info
@[email protected] yes, but when I click object in the same mail I persinally received, I get 404
You can object, but in fact you can’t
And I do not trust Facebook this is just an honest mistake.
@[email protected] personally I am fine with them training on my posts from my teen years.
Llama5 is going to be the most awkward teenager ever
There’s an “(Optional)” above the explanation field. This seems like they do not demand it actually, but are interested.
Oh i’m sure zuck, who famously laughed at dumb fucks trusting him, would never use your data even with an agreement not to.
@[email protected] As a German user i was asked if i am ok with the use of my data. Clicking No was like filling a form, but the fields were mostly optional. This was last year or end of 2023.