Andrew Yang wants you to make money off your data by making it your personal property

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This makes a lot of sense. These companies invade our private lives so much it's crazy. shyt should be illegal. nikkas talking about going on a cruise and mufukkin Ads pop up on YouTube and Facebook:gucci::mjtf:
 

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I would rather have the option to have my information removed from all services, only provide it to those of my choosing, and have it only be shared if I give my consent. But I know that will never happen.
 

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Yang knows automation is coming and there's nothing we can do about it whether some politician "supports" it or not.

Sanders is playing politics, Yang has an actual plan to counteract the inevitable

Andrew Yang is offering 10 people $1,000 a month—here's how average Americans would spend the money


Where's the $1000 coming from and what's to stop corporations from raising prices??:martin: When my folks used to get Food Stamps on the 1st prices would always go up during that 1st week.

I don't trust corporations and capitalism. Best believe they getting their hands on that money, especially if it comes out their pockets. And that doesn't touch up on reparations.
 

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The ideas comes from us though so they had a reason not to help us. They need the broken homes to create for the rest of the country. I agree with you but I don't think anyone is gonna help us specifically due to hurting everyone else. People come here set up shops in our neigh ors Fer established put their kids through college then leave the community then bash us.

Until we really wake up and fight back it's a wrap ados is a good thing symbolically and it will only expand to other groups. Imagine giving us reparations, imagine the other groups demanding similar and how white folks will have to deal with that?

I thi k the democrats will most likely lose due to lack of black support and blame us which will further make us socially and economic aware.

I really expect net blockage heavy if the dems lose, imofmation is too easily accessible. If dems lose to woke dudes on Twitter expect big changes.

The system needs to be broken in order to work.

We may be going more China in terms of restrictions if America can't control the people which I don't thi k they can long term.

We giving them the demands we want now. So they can't say we ain't tell them our agenda. All that "y'all should vote for us based off us being better than Trump and we're not as bad as Trump" sht is over with.

All the fear mongering bullsht ain't go work this time. And only ADOS have a legitimate case against this country regarding reparations. So when they give us reparations everybody else can accept it or go on back to their countries.

And I don't believe that about net blockage because that'll work white ppl most. Not black ppl. If we don't get our needs met then everybody go suffer.

Ain't no way we go build a house for free and everybody else get to come from everywhere living in it all happy and comfy looking down on us while we outside in the cold freezing, hungry, and suffering.

Then they come outside asking us to vote on which one of them should get the master bedroom. And we be dumb enough to vote on any of these mfs.

We say we'll only vote for the person who let us in and they say well we can't do nothing specially just for y'all and we say everybody else got a room in the house already. We're the only ones living outside and we the ones who built the house. We say either y'all let us in or we go burn the entire house to the ground and we'll all be living outside homeless. Either way its a win win for us.

The house is America. Black ppl built it. Every other group and immigrant is living in it. And black ppl are the only one's left outside homeless living in the cold. Fck that. Let us in the house(reparations) or we go burn the entire house to the ground(let trump destroy this country until it's worthless)
 

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Where's the $1000 coming from and what's to stop corporations from raising prices??:martin: When my folks used to get Food Stamps on the 1st prices would always go up during that 1st week.

I don't trust corporations and capitalism. Best believe they getting their hands on that money, especially if it comes out their pockets. And that doesn't touch up on reparations.

he wants to tax businesses an extra 10% and says it will generate over 800 billion in revenue, you give every american 1k that's 350 billion give or take a year...

it's doable and in a way that doesn't inconvenience these big companies either :manny:
 

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You don't speak for me.:stopitslime:


He ain't getting my vote in the primary for other reasons.:yeshrug:

No reparations no vote is the mentality of black ppl as a overall collective. c00ns and bedwenches not included and they in the minority. Non c00ns and bedwenches are in the majority. So we don't care who c00ns and bedwenches vote for or what they do. They lil percentage won't make or break nothing.
 

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he wants to tax businesses an extra 10% and says it will generate over 800 billion in revenue, you give every american 1k that's 350 billion give or take a year...

it's doable and in a way that doesn't inconvenience these big companies either :manny:


We're talking American capitalists here:mjlol:. They'll find some way around that 10% tax rate best believe:mjlol:
 

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We're talking American capitalists here:mjlol:. They'll find some way around that 10% tax rate best believe:mjlol:

You're probably right, but as a candidate running for president, that's his job to come up with ideas to better our situation, if they block him (if he becomes president) then that's another discussion altogether
 

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Where's the $1000 coming from and what's to stop corporations from raising prices??:martin: When my folks used to get Food Stamps on the 1st prices would always go up during that 1st week.

I don't trust corporations and capitalism. Best believe they getting their hands on that money, especially if it comes out their pockets. And that doesn't touch up on reparations.

his proposal does include some protections.
 

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Andrew Yang wants you to make money off your data by making it your personal property
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Andrew Yang.
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  • 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang has released his plan to regulate the tech industry.
  • His top priority is to give people a right to own their personal data, enabling them to make money by sharing it with companies.
  • That would be a huge shift from the current status quo where companies fully own users' data, giving them little control over how it's used.
  • Yang also wants to tackle issues like tech ethics, misinformation, algorithmic bias, and modernizing government regulators.
  • Regulating the tech industry more tightly has become a key talking point among Democratic primary candidates.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang released his comprehensive plan to regulate the tech industry in a blog post Thursday.

His top priority: establishing "data as a property right," which would give people more control over their data and potentially enable them to make money when companies use it to power their products and services.

That would be a major shift from how things work currently, where companies typically own any data generated by users, limiting their ability to restrict access to that data or earn any money off it.

Yang made his case for data as a property right, a proposal he initially rolled out in October, by pointing to the massive amount of data people create everyday and how companies have been able to monetize it, saying "our data is now worth more than oil."

"By implementing measures to increase transparency in the data collection and monetization process, individuals can begin to reclaim ownership of what's theirs," Yang said in the plan.

According to a report Yang cited, gathering and using Americans' personal data has become a $198 billion industry, and he argued that users haven't gotten enough in return.

During a Democratic debate in October, Yang made a similar point, asking the audience: "How many of you remember getting your data check in the mail? It got lost. It went to Facebook, Amazon, Google."


Yang also proposed:

  • Creating a government agency tasked with minimizing the "health impacts of modern tech" on people — particularly children.
  • Taxing digital ads, regulating bot activity, and regulating algorithms to make spreading misinformation more costly and difficult.
  • "Addressing the grey area between publishers and platforms" — that is, companies like Facebook and YouTube.
  • Modernizing the government's approach to regulation so it can better respond to emerging technologies.
Yang explained more about his views at a fundraiser in San Francisco this week, noting that tech executives like Elon Musk agree that the tech industry needs more regulation.

Regulating the tech industry has become a popular talking point among Democrats in the 2020 primary race, with candidates like Elizabeth Warren proposing breaking up tech giants.

You can read Yang's full policy here.
Andrew Yang wants you to make money off your data by making it your personal property
Gotdamn he knew :wow:

 
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