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This is how the internet works. Any files you send someone can end up somewhere on the internet. Facebook has nothing to do with it.



Facebook has everything to do with the data they host, modify, and distribute.

And the current legal debate and regulations about it are long overdue.


Files you send someone are out of your control whether you like it or not and can end up somewhere on the internet.

The world where regulations can prevent that would be so creepy dystopian, that it wouldn't even need humans anymore.


Just think of the real world analogue. I give you access to my stuff. Maybe I lend it to you, maybe I let you crash at my place. That doesn't let you do whatever you want. If I lend you my car and you take it to a car crusher, that's messed up and regulations protect it.


The analogy doesn't hold. Unlike in the case of the car, if you send someone a file you are not deprived of use of the original.


That's conflating two different problems. The issue of someone posting something without permission is one, and what Facebook does with what it distributes is another, entirely different second issue. We are discussing the second.

Is it dystopian to regulate that sites cannot host and distribute pedophile content for instance ? Regulations are needed, in the internet as much as anywhere else.


> Is it dystopian to regulate that sites cannot host and distribute pedophile content for instance ?

Yes, this is exactly dystopian.




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