Should I stay or should I go? Musicians question presence on Facebook over data breaches
Musicians have begun to assess whether they want to have a presence on Facebook following the social media platform’s data breaches.
Massive Attack announced on Twitter that they’d left their accounts after a New York Timesreport recently detailed how a political data firm hired by Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign collected information from over 50 million Facebook users without their permission. Cher has also called out the social media platform for the incident.
Although Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would go on to apologise for the “breach of trust” that the scandal has discovered, an official statement from the site denied that the scandal was a “data breach”.
In the last 24 hours, both Cher and Massive Attack have released statements explaining their respective departures from the social networking site.
“2day I did something very hard for me,” Cher said. “Facebook has helped me with my charity & there are amazing young people there,” but today I deleted my account.”
I Fear 4 Our Democracy.
DEMOCRACY Is Like Tinker-?,
She Will Die If We Dont BELIEVE??♀️.Many Have LOST FAITH In”The Great Experiment” Called AMERICA.74% Of Americans Think There’s A”Deep State”.ONLY THOSE WHO”STILL BELIEVE”??,& THE”YOUNG” CAN KEEP OUR DREAM ALIVE??♀️— Cher (@cher) March 21, 2018
She later tweeted “Mark Zuckerberg didn’t BREAK HIS SILENCE… He Facebooked his apology. Trump apologises on Twitter. Same shit different site.”
Mark Zuckerberg
Didn’t BREAK HIS SILENCE….
…He Facebooked his Apology.
trump apologizes on Twitter
Same?Different Site ?— Cher (@cher) March 21, 2018
English trio Massive Attack wrote; “In light of FB’s continued disregard for your privacy, their lack of transparency and disregard for accountability – Massive Attack will be temporarily withdrawing from FB.”
In light of FB’s continued disregard for your privacy, their lack of transparency and disregard for accountability – Massive Attack will be temporarily withdrawing from FB
We sincerely hope they change their… https://t.co/DAxMVYSwff
— Massive Attack (@MassiveAttackUK) March 21, 2018