Sunday, July 29, 2018

Message for Mark Zuckerberg ....

So Facebook stock is taking a royal nosedive ... $100 Billion in losses from what I heard at the end of last week.  Kind of sad, given the noble intentions of CEO Zukerberg over the past decade, wanting Facebook to be a 'platform for bringing people together around the globe' and all of that.  One naturally wonders can the company be saved? And moreover, can Mark Zukerberg be the one who saves it? Well, I have a suggestion toward that end.

Why are people walking away from Facebook in droves --hence the plummeting stock prices? Plain and simple because they don't trust Facebook any longer, given revelations of massive privacy breaches during the 2016 election cycle.  So what can be done to reverse this image of an untrustworthy company? Feelgood advertising alone doesn't seem to be doing the trick thus far. So my suggestion is this: why doesn't Facebook become THE COMPANY that defines a new industry trend --> by setting the Gold Standard for consumer privacy protection in a new era where the present pro-business FCC seems hellbent on repealing all of the progress the Obama administration made toward the end of protecting consumers and the little guy on the internet. Moving forward Facebook should go out of their way to create a robust and secure environment which will allow consumers to opt-in to sharing their private information, likes and dislikes, as opposed to trying to navigate a complex web of ever-changing legalease in order to opt-out of sharing their private data and consumer preferences.  Some users genuinely like and prefer a stream-lined end-user experience with customized ads and targeted content, but companies who want to be TRUSTED should let the user decide what to share, where and when.  Maybe  Facebook could even incentivise sharing of user information and preferences by allowing for additional feature enabling on a point-based system or something?



The bottom line is that in an age where consumer privacy is nearly non-existent Facebook could become the one company that actually champions winning back a bit of privacy (and by default a modicum of protection) for the little guy.  Privacy it seems has become the new currency in our modern technological age and the company who 'spends' it wisely will be the company to succeed where others fail, in the long-term, I predict.

10/24/2018  Some further fuel for thought:  "blockchain" and "cryptocosm."

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Broken Jigsaw Puzzle ....

What do you do when you've been working on a giant jigsaw puzzle only to find that one or more of the pieces are missing?  You throw the puzzle box, pieces and all, out and try another puzzle right?  I mean, who saves a broken puzzle in hopes of maybe one day finding the missing pieces? A crazy person .... All this talk about Russian collusion and interference in the 2016 Presidential election is just meant to obfuscate in my humble opinion.  Given what has come to light with respect to FBI and DOJ's overtly partisan conduct, both during and after the 2016 election, I am more worried about internal partisan interference in our upcoming elections. Especially when the unhinged factions on the far left seem to be equating a Trump Presidency with outright Armageddon. Operating in this extreme mindset, I fear --based on dreams and visions-- that those on the far left feel as if they are literally "at war."  Where a war-time scenario can be used to justify any means of obtaining a win over Trump and his current administration, even election tampering. The end result justifies the illegitimate --not to mention illegal-- means of winning (rigging) elections? Hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue?

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10/9/2018 ... So the hypocrisy (rigging) begins.  Apparently the Secretary of State for the state of California has just launched an investigation into the DMV in that state which somehow "erroneously" registered hundred of thousands of immigrants to vote.  In case you didn't know, the right to vote in our federal elections is a right reserved for citizens only.  How long do you suppose it will take to get to the meaningful bottom of this investigation? Moreover, how many of these erroneously registered immigrants will vote and/or be allowed to vote in upcoming elections? Will this "error" be limited to the state of California?