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https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/30/18203551/apple-facebook-blocked-internal-ios-apps
Apple has shut down Facebook’s ability to distribute internal iOS apps, from early releases of the Facebook app to basic tools like a lunch menu. A person familiar with the situation tells The Verge that early versions of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and other pre-release “dogfood” (beta) apps have stopped working, as have other employee apps, like one for transportation. Facebook is treating this as a critical problem internally, we’re told, as the affected apps simply don’t launch on employees’ phones anymore.

The shutdown comes in response to news that Facebook has been using Apple’s program for internal app distribution to track teenage customers with a “research” app.

That app, revealed yesterday by TechCrunch, was distributed outside of the App Store using Apple’s enterprise program, which allows developers to use special certificates to install more powerful apps onto iPhones. Those apps are only supposed to be used by a company’s employees, however, and Facebook had been distributing its tracking app to customers. Facebook later said it would shut down the app.

This poses a huge issue for Facebook. While Apple provides other tools a company can use to install apps internally, Apple’s enterprise program is the main solution for widely distributing internal apps and services. In an email, a Facebook spokesperson said “I can confirm that this affects our internal apps.”

In a statement given to Recode, Apple said that Facebook was in “clear breach of their agreement with Apple.” Any developer that breaches that agreement, Apple said, has their distribution certificates revoked, “which is what we did in this case to protect our users and their data.” Apple declined to comment on shutting down all of Facebook’s internal apps in an email to The Verge.

Revoking a certificate not only stops apps from being distributed on iOS, but it also stops apps from working. And because internal apps by the same organization or developer may be connected to a single certificate, it can lead to immense headaches like the one Facebook now finds itself in where a multitude of internal apps have been shut down.

Apple and Facebook have already been bickering over privacy, but this is the first instance of Apple taking an action that directly shuts down some of Facebook’s activities. Last March, Apple CEO Tim Cook criticized Facebook’s handling of the Cambridge Analytica data sharing scandal, saying, “I wouldn’t be in this situation” if he were running the company. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg later said the comments were “extremely glib” and spoke of Apple as a company that “work hard to charge you more.”
 
How come these people never complain about the FCC banning nudity/swearing on network tv and radio? Same principle.

Quotes from the article:
  • Artists say that Facebook's strict nudity policy is preventing them from sharing their work online.

"It particularly harms artists whose work focuses on their own bodies, including queer and gender-nonconforming artists, and the bodies of those in their communities. Museums and galleries are constrained when even promoting exhibitions featuring nudes,"

Basically: They only care when it affects their voyeuristic "career".

EDIT: To avoid doubleposting.
According to CNN, members of women's empowerment group Grab Them By The Ballot also took part in the demonstration.


"We are here to empower women around body positivity and encourage female voter turnout in 2020," Dawn Robertson, founder of the group, said in a statement to the press before the event.

She continued: "This isn't just about shock value and protesting — it's about reclaiming our bodies. Facebook and Instagram have missed this message entirely as they cling to negligent and blatantly misogynist policies that overlook the context of the artistic nudity being posted."

Robertson said Facebook permanently banned the group's ad account after it posted a nude painting with a celebratory poem for Mother's Day. She has also had her own account banned on several occasions.

According to Roberston, Facebook admitted that they were "wrong" to have canceled these accounts after she appealed, but she has since been banned again.
 
I love that nobody thought this through at all. "An excuse to get naked and scream at randos for a few hours? Sign me up!"
Never asked why the policy is what it is.
 
This is worse than all the brit-fags worrying to death about protesting Trump instead of worrying about the Muslims or leaving the EU. People are so absorbed in Social Media they can't see anything that actually matters, just what they are told what matters. It's so frustrating because they all believe what they are doing is so great and revolutionary. Like it's really more important to post naked people than it is to post a controversial opinion.
 
Political performance art...

You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villany.....
 
Facebook is still somehow relevant outside of boomers and weird shut-in types? Not gonna happen anyway, that site will slap you down if you post anything, no matter how mild if it manages to hurt some fag's little fee fees. Jumped ship long ago because of how draconian that bullshit is.
 
deviantART still exists though, right? I mean, why not post there with all of you other exceptional friends instead of posting your saggy ass onto Facebook and then have to force your parents to explain to their Facebook friends why you ended up such a loser?
 
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I wonder why a lot of mental illnesses seem to cause people to want to get naked suddenly? Is it some kind of misconnected sex drive thing, where your body heats up and suddenly you think you're dying of heatstroke? The last place I'd ever want to get naked is in public where any homeless man can just run up and rip your bits off with his grimy hands.
 
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