 Dude111An Awesome DudePremium join:2003-08-04 USA kudos:11 | FB now demands passport! »www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ7X7Y1AOFU
Sadly MORE PUPPETS will comply i think then tell them to go fuck themselves i reckon!!! |
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 Name GamePremium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC kudos:7 1 edit | Have not looked at you video yet..but will tell you 40% of the people or groups who have a facebook account are spammer/scammers
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 sivranOpera convertPremium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX kudos:1 | Well, I'll tell you this: the first words are, "Six years ago, I wrote an article for InfoWars.com"
I kinda stopped it not long after that. -- Think Outside the Fox. |
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 Name GamePremium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC kudos:7 | reply to Dude111 Ok listened to it..heck the dork is taking advantage of free server time to play news boy.. Facebook is a social media thing not a news outlet..I say good for facebook. I would not give him his account back. And last thing I would want is his passport..bet you two to one he has some post at his account that he can't control that borked the Facebook T&C's. |
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| reply to Dude111 So are you implying that FB is requiring everyone to provide passport ID? If so that is false.
Don't let that get in the way of your anti-Facebook campaign though. -- Fluent in 3 languages: English, Sarcasm and Sexual Innuendo.
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It is free, do not want to use it? don't. Plus he probably bumped up against the TOS or some such that he agreed to when he joined.
Interesting read here: »technorati.com/social-media/arti···ccounts/ Facebook Now Features Verified Accounts Author: Adrianne M. P. Published: February 16, 2012 at 3:55 pm
Both Twitter and Google+ already have a feature that give public figures from celebrities to politicians around the world the ability to "verify" their accounts, Starting today, Facebook is now giving public figures the chance to have higher, more prominent placement and recognition through the social network community by having their accounts verified.
Those who want their accounts verified will submit a particular ID to confirm their identities. With the ID, these users will also have the option of choosing an alias, such as a nickname or a type of pseudonym they often use at work. Certain users with a huge number of subscribers in their profiles will be prompted to give an option of verifying their accounts. Facebook will choose these certain users by invitation only, in turn users cannot own any verified accounts without this prompt. With his 5000 "Friends" and his rant he is considering himself a Celebrity.
Or maybe he pissed off one of his "Friends" and they reported him, calling his Account into question.
Google "facebook requires passports to verify account", pretty standard stuff that they are asking for. They just want name, picture, and birthday.
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 Name GamePremium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC kudos:7 | reply to Dude111
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 shortcktWatchen Das Blinken LightsPremium join:2000-12-05 Tenant Hell | reply to Dude111 FB does not demand your passport for ID. I have several made-up FB logins and was never asked for any kind of ID confirmation beyond an email addy, which I created from mailexpire anyhow.
I don't like FB either, but stop being such a spaz! |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 | reply to Dude111 (Quibble: He confuses 'disabled' with 'deleted'. Probably because it helps make his case that he's being persecuted).
He comes across as a whiny little brat: "it's so unfair, they didn't censor those other guys, waa waa waa".
And he takes the usual self-important stance that they're targeting him with the passport requests for things he's done. However, to anyone that reads actual news media, the positive-identification requirement is not new news: see Salman Rushdie's first-name affair from some time last year.
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I agree with Name Game that the likely offence was 'posting news articles'. He's got his own conspiracy-theorist paranoid-nut web site for that (and I'm sure the nuts would never ever remove articles they don't like). All that's on his Facebook page is links to his own crap. |
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 | reply to Dude111 I think you guys are missing the point.. What right does Fedbook have to demand passports? I think the ultimate goal is that they want to ID anyone with alternative views. Nothing else seems that relevant other than a free social website, demanding a passport. That's so far out there, I cannot see why anyone would think that was OK. |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 1 edit | said by PrivacyExprt:I think you guys are missing the point.. What right does Fedbook have to demand passports? Exactly the same right that I have to demand to see your passport before I let you into my website, or indeed my house.
Exactly the same right that a store has to demand to see 'some id' before they take a check from me.
You on the other hand have the right to decide whether you care to (a) decline due to the onerous terms, (b) accede to the request, or (c) attempt to argue them into acceptance.
(Actually, I believe the Facebookies are demanding government-issued ids, not specifically passports).
I think the ultimate goal is that they want to ID anyone with alternative views. Do you have any evidence that the reason for the account being disabled was for "unacceptable" views? I think that's just self-important bloviation by the guy with the shaky hand-cam.
You know, because he's hip to the secret plots and all that. |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 | reply to Name Game Background on Paul Joseph Watson. Possibly NSFW in particularly strict environments, due to a couple of naughty (written) words. |
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 Dude111An Awesome DudePremium join:2003-08-04 USA kudos:11 | reply to PrivacyExprt
quote: That's so far out there, I cannot see why anyone would think that was OK.
Thats how much ppl have been dumbed down... TO NOT VALUE ANYTHING (Including thier privacy) Makes them an easy mark for the elite! |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 | I am the elite, by the way. And I don't mean the typeface size. |
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 sivranOpera convertPremium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX kudos:1 | reply to PrivacyExprt
Re: FB now demands passport! You should be all for Facebook asking for passports, since maybe it'll scare people off of it.  |
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 StuartMWWho Is John Galt?Premium join:2000-08-06 Galt's Gulch kudos:2 | reply to Dude111 Got it!
Since you might virtually leave the country (or planet) while on FB they need your passport  -- Don't feed trolls--it only makes them grow! |
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 Name GamePremium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC kudos:7 | In truth the guy is full of crap..trying to get everyone to feel sorry for him...this is the real world.
Disabled Account Appeal - ID Request In order to reactivate your account we need to verify your identity. Do you have a valid, government-issued photo ID (ex: passport, drivers license)? Select
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No Full name (As it's listed on your ID)
Your login email address Date of birth Add year The best form of ID you can provide is a government-issued, photo ID like a passport or drivers license. This ID must:
Clearly show your name, picture, and birthday Be in color
If you dont have a government-issued, photo ID, you can submit copies of TWO alternative forms of ID. Together, these documents should show your full name, birthday and picture. Some examples of alternative IDs include your:
School or work ID Library card Utility bill Credit card Birth certificate Social security card
Please cover up any personal information we don't need to verify your identity (ex: credit card number, social security number). Your ID(s) (Saved as JPEGs, if possible) Upload Select
I understand I won't get help with my account if I haven't uploaded a valid ID.
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Re: said by Dude111: quote: That's so far out there, I cannot see why anyone would think that was OK.
Thats how much ppl have been dumbed down... TO NOT VALUE ANYTHING (Including thier privacy) Makes them an easy mark for the elite! Agreed. Also something people don't seem to realize.. How would they verify passport ID's if they weren't linked with the feds? I mean they could just as easily ask for a drivers license, or credit card. The mere fact they want the only real 'national ID' (which is the passport) should make people wonder. I think Fedbook is a data mining operation for spooks anyway, and do have some evidence of this.
In the 'biz' they call this public domain intel. You willingly give this huge treasure trove of information away, they don't need the courts, don't need laws, legislation or mandates. They just go right in and scoop it right up under the guise of a corporate entity, and under the protection of gross privacy policies/EULAS. They can do on Facebook, what they could never legally do otherwise, and having a 'concrete' form of ID on each guest is only a matter of time.. |
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| said by PrivacyExprt:I think Fedbook is a data mining operation for spooks anyway... Whether FB is in bed with the gummint or just generates traffiic they can monitor is irrelevant to me. The effect is the same.
A passport is a gummint issued document that only they or another govt. (when traveling) should need to see, -- Don't feed trolls--it only makes them grow! |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 | reply to PrivacyExprt said by PrivacyExprt: How would they verify passport ID's if they weren't linked with the feds? They don't need to 'verify' the passport id. They just need to verify that you have something that looks convincingly like a passport with the same name you're claiming is yours. This weeds out 'casual imposters'. I suppose if they get a whole spate of photoshopping frauds they might need to revisit that policy, but for now...
(By the way, "the feds" don't verify British passports as far as I know. I assume that the guy in question holds a British passport, since he has a very nasty regional British accent. Whoops, my prejudices are showing).
This sort of thing happens in the real world too. Just the other week I applied for something-or-other on behalf of my dad, and had to provide a copy of a utility bill as proof of residence. I don't imagine they're going to actually check with the utility co; it's just a rough check that the story holds together.
I mean they could just as easily ask for a drivers license, and they do. Does not fulfil the has-a-photo requirement. Though what they do with the photo is not clear.
---- I wouldn't be showing Facebook my passport or driving licence, by the way. But then, I have no likelihood of them asking, since I don't have a Facebook account.
I'm merely commenting on the flaming victimhood presented in the original poorly-produced video. |
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