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Seems people have to relearn this lesson every few years:
If you don’t want something to be public, don’t put it on the internet. “Privacy” controls from these companies fail regularly, sometimes by design. If you put something on the internet, it will be public eventually.This seems like oddly quaint news. My assumption for years has been that they are all doing the same thing.
WTF is wrong with people uploading private things on Facebook?
If you keep your photos on someone else’s computer, you get what you deserve.
This isn’t even the first time this has happened.
Can’t he just say he’s using them for training his AI? That seemed to work for Meta.



