I'm a physician with a very rare name and recently discovered a fake profile with "my exact name, MD" with 75 friends from one (very foreign) country, some fake pictures of someone likely AI generated....all made in the last week or two, clearly a prelude to some form of scam or reputation ruining extortion attempt...and it's impossible to take it down. I've tried. And if you Google me this profile is on the first page.
Someone stole my likeness to harm me or gullible innocent's, this is going to come back to burn me, and there's nothing I can do.
If you own the pictures, or know who does.. arrange a DMCA? There's also several new laws about misusing some bodies likeness. (One thing everybody can pat AI on the back for)
I too have seen "my exact name" clones on Facebook both for myself and family members. Last I checked they were generic photos but that was pre-AI. I reported them and moved on. I haven't materially used Facebook in years since then, though.
I have a couple of old pages that I've been meaning to delete. I just tried to see how bad it was. It took 12 clicks, including the 3 clicks to switch into that page. Not nearly as hard as you are making it sound, I'm not fan of Meta, but how much of your post is hyperbole?
Without laws controlling powerful corporations, you own nothing. If the law does not state in very explicit terms that you have the right to modify/delete content that you have created then who has more power is the one that decides.
Laws and regulations are created to help society over the interest of a few corporations or individuals. Without that we have no rights.
It's alarming how many blatantly anti-human features they've deployed. The one that gets me is arbitrarily restricting users from deactivating their Instagram account. You can only deactivate your account a week after re-activating it.
Why? Because some sociopathic moron thought that was a good idea, instead of just letting users access a feature.
How toxic must their corporate culture be to get this bad?
This is where the confusion is: ”trying to delete a Page I own".
You don't own the page. Facebook owns it. You _authored_ the page, and _gave_ it to Facebook, and now they can do anything they want with it.
I'm a physician with a very rare name and recently discovered a fake profile with "my exact name, MD" with 75 friends from one (very foreign) country, some fake pictures of someone likely AI generated....all made in the last week or two, clearly a prelude to some form of scam or reputation ruining extortion attempt...and it's impossible to take it down. I've tried. And if you Google me this profile is on the first page.
Someone stole my likeness to harm me or gullible innocent's, this is going to come back to burn me, and there's nothing I can do.
Cool dystopia!
If you own the pictures, or know who does.. arrange a DMCA? There's also several new laws about misusing some bodies likeness. (One thing everybody can pat AI on the back for)
I too have seen "my exact name" clones on Facebook both for myself and family members. Last I checked they were generic photos but that was pre-AI. I reported them and moved on. I haven't materially used Facebook in years since then, though.
I have a couple of old pages that I've been meaning to delete. I just tried to see how bad it was. It took 12 clicks, including the 3 clicks to switch into that page. Not nearly as hard as you are making it sound, I'm not fan of Meta, but how much of your post is hyperbole?
12 clicks and you think there's no problem?
Without laws controlling powerful corporations, you own nothing. If the law does not state in very explicit terms that you have the right to modify/delete content that you have created then who has more power is the one that decides.
Laws and regulations are created to help society over the interest of a few corporations or individuals. Without that we have no rights.
just wait until op finds out they can't delete this post.
No kidding. A platform like this where I can't control my content can only be used for anonymous throwaway comments. Nothing serious.
It's alarming how many blatantly anti-human features they've deployed. The one that gets me is arbitrarily restricting users from deactivating their Instagram account. You can only deactivate your account a week after re-activating it.
Why? Because some sociopathic moron thought that was a good idea, instead of just letting users access a feature.
How toxic must their corporate culture be to get this bad?