Man With EXTREME Fetish Killed Mid Climax In ‘Viral’ Video - The Vietnamese Butcher Case
From Rotten Mango
The content discusses privacy concerns surrounding Facebook's "People You May Know" feature, highlighting incidents where users were unexpectedly suggested as contacts to one another based on shared connections such as phone numbers and locations. It raises alarming implications about how Meta may be utilizing user data to build these suggestions, particularly in sensitive situations like those involving therapy and anonymous support groups.
Key Takeaways
- Meta’s ‘People You May Know’ feature raises eyebrows: are all our secrets just one click away?
- A dead man posts on Facebook six months after his murder—only on social media does life and death blur.
- 3 billion Facebook users: a data analysts' playground or an existential crisis waiting to be dissected?
- Anonymous addiction groups meet in real life, but are they still anonymous when Meta's watching? Spoiler: Probably not.
- Caution: The internet is a deep, dark place. You never know how low the rabbit hole goes.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Leana Wen (person)
- Cẩm Thành Chung (person)
- Dan Sang (person)
- Ketto Mo (company)
- Dwan Sang (person)
- Facebook (company)
- Osent (company)
- Applicant for Death (book)
- Cannibal Cafe (media)
- Lunar New Year (event)
- JFK's assassination footage (media)
- Children of Vietnam (company)
- Motherless (company)
- Cannibal Cafe (company)