well I had no idea what the situation was, nor the minutia of Canadian law. It was my assumption this was a student-led effort and after reading one student union's ridiculous demands that was basically begging the University for money, I was in a poor state of mind.
Way to jump to conclusions that I cheat in school. My work is still submitted on turnitin, just under a pseudonym that the professor knows.
So, wow, go figure, big universities can acknowledge that not everyone wants to have every single American company have all of their info when it isn't necessary.
And its great to assume that I'm ignorant to Facebook doing the same shit; I'm well aware of it. Frankly, I have too many people I want to keep in touch with on there that I've already accepted that they have all this info on me.
But its alright I guess, I'm just a young grandma that doesn't want to get twitter. Guess I'm out of touch
Regardless the point is the same, if you were actually concerned about your metadata collected by twitter, it's hypocritical to offer Facebook as an alternative.
I have a great idea, how about whoever cries the loudest on Facebook can get an ESL caster spot. I'll propose that to Relic on twitter.