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Pajama people; the normie slag for normies?

Great article though. Really goes into the fake accounts and their relations to ads.

With the advent of integrated laptop and smartphone cameras, it’s trivially easy for scam artists to con people, almost always men, to voluntarily hand over video footage of sexual acts that can be used for sex-tortion.

Facebook is a goldmine for these kinda things. Because a creepy email asking for genital picture is not creepy of it's on facebook send by a model-looking picture.

Fakebook has been a roller-coaster ride for its investors over the last year. Even so, it still has an inflated $484 billion market cap. As this Ponzi scheme finally unravels, those holders will be given a final indignity: huge financial losses.

I knew a guy In University who invested like 500-1000 euro in Facebook stock when it launched, pretty sure he made a nice sum of of it a year orso later. But yeah that's like the lucky/smart bitcoin story'