My cousin just posted this on his facebook, what happened?

Discussion in 'Pandora's Box' started by PuFyy, Sep 28, 2012.

  1. title says it all
     
  2. seems obvious to us...you had a tryst with some neanderthal lizard godling and have given birth to some weird demigod hybrid lizard king...why...what wasn't clear to your cousin?
     
  3. oh those little disclaimers mean jack shit...not worth the pixels they are made of...LEO can do what LEO wants to do.
     
  4. Aliens man.
     
  5. Yes sir, all the pictures you upload on the Internet are your private property and no one will use them.
     
  6. lol

    i bet someone thought they were super smart when they discovered privacy laws, but neglected to realize that laws are never written to mean what they say

    snopes.com: Facebook Privacy Notice
     
  7. Your cousin has no privacy on Facebook. Nobody does, ever did, or ever will.

    That disclaimer is pointless, and serves absolutely no purpose.
     
  8. [quote name='"cookiecrisp"']Your cousin has no privacy on Facebook. Nobody does, ever did, or ever will.

    That disclaimer is pointless, and serves absolutely no purpose.[/quote]

    Its similar to people putting "everything I say is untrue, nothing I post is my own or my own work"

    In their sigs....

    Govt doesn't give a fuck lol
     
  9. Yea im pretty sure when you sign up you agree to let fb do whatever the fuck it wants with your pics and info...like sell it to ad companies
     
  10. [quote name='"Blueberry Haze"']Yea im pretty sure when you sign up you agree to let fb do whatever the fuck it wants with your pics and info...like sell it to ad companies[/quote]

    Well that shit only started when fb when public due to a huge misunderstanding in privacy laws for public companies lol

    So lots of us signed up before facebook legally could do much with our info but in the TOS it states you are subject to agree with any future rules or rule changes so, no legal power
     

  11. Of course not, it's exactly why they make you agree to the terms of service before making an account. If you want to use their service you're gonna play by their rules.
     
  12. When your cousin accepted the EULA or terms when he created his FB account.
    He agreed any disclaimers such as this merely a waste of text.
     
  13. love seeing idiots post that on fb...
     
  14. #15 tHe LoNLy StOnR, Sep 29, 2012
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    This is what happens when you never read the EULA agreement. :laughing: BTW, how old is your cousin, OP?
     
  15. This kind of shit makes me lol...so glad Im not on that fucking site
     
  16. It's just funny that he took the trouble of writing(or at least copy pasta) that thing and it means absolutely nothing.
     

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