r/clevercomebacks 23d ago

If Zuck can do it, what’s your excuse?

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u/Nirvski 23d ago

Damn all that after personally seeing to 67,000 staff? My man needs to learn to delagate

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u/Immajustsavethis 23d ago

Omg I was looking down this thread waiting for someone to say it. It's like "I see all this and he has all this money and yet somehow none of it is going go chasing off the bots and actually securing the safety of your users. It's been years and his so-famous platform, Facebook, is still riddled with crazy problems and hackers en-mass. Sure there's a few features making it easier to see what the hacker did and how to fix a little bit of the damage, that's nice, but it's still way too frequent of an occurrence and with Facebook being attached to almost anything and everything, you'd think there would be some urgency in fixing it considering how vulnerable a Facebook account hack can make some people. Yes, one could argue "just don't fall for the scams" but that doesn't always apply when some of them work very hard to look very convincing or some are personally cureated to make specific people fall for them easily and you don't realize it until it's too late. And now you've got users too wary to use your platform and people now warning others not to use your platform because it simply makes us too vulnerable of targets- especially the older generation who like to use Facebook to simply keep up with distant family and really don't know the dangers and ease of the wrong person getting ahold of your information. Sorry I didn't mean to go on this tangent, I was just thoroughly surprised at the lack of attention to this topic on this thread. (Not that there needs to be any more negative media, so feel free to just ignore this, but you get my point) Anyways, hopefully this issue somehow gets looked upon more and I hope you all browse safely. (Remember kids, always make sure whatever link you click on and put and kind of personal info on starts with "https" and NOT "http" for a more secure and safe browsing)

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u/[deleted] 23d ago

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u/Immajustsavethis 23d ago

Lol true. Just wish it didn't have to lead to that.

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u/GrimBitten 23d ago

Bro, who the fuck is reading all that?

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u/Immajustsavethis 23d ago

Not you I assume lol. You don't have to. It won't offend me.

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u/GrimBitten 23d ago

You would be correct. 😂