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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome bolox... I've wanted to leave the EU since the Maastricht Treaty created it. Social media has made absolutely no difference. Not that I use any social media anyway. And you might as well drop the "right wing" bolox, there are plenty of lefties who want Brexit, including our Dear Leader In Waiting...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome bolox... I've wanted to leave the EU since the Maastricht Treaty created it. Social media has made absolutely no difference. Not that I use any social media anyway. And you might as well drop the "right wing" bolox, there are plenty of lefties who want Brexit, including our Dear Leader In Waiting...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSome gibberish...Wasn't it the right wing who used social media to lie to people or have you already forgotten Cambridge Analytics et. al.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIt's not personal if you put it on social media with no restrictions. Its public domain. Even if you restrict the data to only friends you could argue that that is still placing the information in the public domain.
Oh the joys of an unregulated social media
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe illegal use of personal data is one issue.
But not the same as the snowflake social media meltdown after brexit.
Oh the joys of an unregulated social media
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSome gibberish...Wasn't it the right wing who used social media to lie to people or have you already forgotten Cambridge Analytics et. al.
But not the same as the snowflake social media meltdown after brexit.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI do not really use social media - and I am pretty sure a large amount of the 'gammons' you so love to laugh at also do not use social media.
In fact when you think about it the whole phrase works so much better if you change the words 'small island' to 'large central European bureaucratic body'
Because let's be honest it was the social justice libtards who sent the social media platforms into melt down after the vote.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
In fact when you think about it the whole phrase works so much better if you change the words 'small island' to 'large central European bureaucratic body'
Because let's be honest it was the social justice libtards who sent the social media platforms into melt down after the vote.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThanks for the Spoiler Alert...
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