Data from facebook gets
transported to the US
and other less reputable countries for all the government agencies and other
types of gangsters to pick over and essentially steal from you. Facebook should
pay 'data tax' on data exported from the UK to the government. This content
is significantly more valuable than data from other countries. Also users
should be compensated personally for their data being used. I am not interested
in being ripped off, or buying stuff I don't need, or being treated badly etc.
Compensation should be more financial and material, to keep the whole economics
things going. As in if you want to target me with advertising, I want to be
paid for it. As it would otherwise seem like discrimination.
It’s not quite Aldous Huxley or George Orwell. I think altruism is what the Dalai Lama perhaps aspires to; kindness, clarity and compassion. This is about humanity rather than about more abstract terms such as the value of money as a metric for happiness or altruism. When dealing with diagnostic labels in mental health, you have to decide whether money is in fact a factor is such a diagnosis or not, given your politics on what money is. Therefore, mental health should be more of a framework that enables those who chose to give up their freedom to live a healthy life, in safety and security within the system. People seek opportunity, therefore by providing such a framework and a decent introduction to a healthy life free of unhappiness is essential to providing a service that is altruistic. We can see this from the British government’s model of social care and welfare programmes, which have proven resilient to mass immigration, a changing demographic, leading to the disruption in
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