Posted on 08/17/2015 6:42:45 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Indian Facebook users are seeing a pop-up message regarding internet.org service. The missive of the message is to gauge if people are interested in free internet service. The problem with the message is that it doesnt let you say no.
Heres a snippet of Quartz article on Facebooks heavy-handed approach:
The prompt asks users to show your support for free basic internet services in India, a sentiment that is difficult to disagree with. Indeed, that must be why Facebook does not provide the option to disagree. The only possible responses are Not now and Yes, Im In.
Facebook exerting its will? Im thoroughly and completely shocked.
All snark aside, Facebooks message here leaves no room for dissent, and thats troubling. India can either embrace internet.org now, or begrudgingly accept it later.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenextweb.com ...
Sounds like RNC or DNC ... You want that Socialism fast or slow?
Same type of BS false choice campaign Zuckerberg and his cronies have run for open borders?
Do you support shamnesty?
Not Now / Yes, I’m in.
That is an outrage! They should refuse to pay their Facebook boll until this is rectified!!!
do you want to see BaRACK OBAMA behind bars...
Not Now .... Yes I’m In
After the election ...of you please.
Its like asking, “does your mother know you’re gay?”.........
A fitting punishment for Hussein would be to lock him up with moochelle..for life..
“...til death do us part.......PLEASE.....PLEASE????
What, are they trying to get all of our Millenials to move to India?
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