Research finds Andrew Yang's plan would cost Facebook $250 billion - Business Insider

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New research finds Andrew Yang's plan for social media firms to buy users' data would cost Facebook 'a whopping $250 billion' — and that many users wouldn't sell at any price

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New research on Wednesday that polled 2,000 Americans on their views on privacy found that would cost Facebook 'a whopping $250 billion' — given that 31% of respondents would want $100 or more for a company to access their social media data. The survey also found 84% of Americans are worried that data collection for COVID-19 containment will sacrifice too much of their privacy.One day after former presidential candidate Andrew Yang floated a plan for consumers to sell their data to big social media companies, research that includes a survey of 2,000 Americans flatly finds that "consumers aren't buying it.

 

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how did you calculate the value of the data?

This photo is Yang crying after hearing a mother tell the story of her children's death at a gun violence forum. Show some decency.

Shame on you on using that picture , has absolutely nothing to do with

Business Insider clearly chose to use this photo out of context to make Andrew Yang look weak. Is it weak to cry for a woman who lost her 4 yr old daughter to gun violence? That’s the context of this photo. Business Insider should issue an apology.

Duh, that’s the entire point...? It isn’t necessarily about the money, it’s about who owns the data in the first place.

Use of this picture (which is IRRELEVANT to what you’re writing) is EXTREMELY INAPPROPRIATE!! You guys are sick! How dare you! This was taken during an extremely vulnerable moment and you used it for exploitation?!?! SHAME!!! FUCKING SHAME!!!!!

This is a photo of Yang being brought to tears by the thoughts of one of his sons being shot and his other son witnessing it I’m sorry but who the fuck thought it would be ok to use this picture for this article?

Why use this photo? It’s completely unrelated and has to do with gun violence. Who the hell thought that was a good choice

Shameful use of a picture. Editors these days are hot garbage

Rather than sell, I would pay to keep my data to myself. Is that an option?

They would've posted a picture of Zuckerberg crying but he never got around to installing his Emotion Chip.

sounds like a dream for the people! so it aint gonna happen

hmm🧐

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