I'm not particularly please with how sexist the twitchisover hashtag is getting, but what happened with Ninja is crazy. For those people who say that it's Twitch's channel and they can do what they want.. what?! Listen to yourselves. Sure, Ninja had some sort of agreement with Twitch to produce content on the site exclusively. Perhaps it even means that Twitch has free access and even ownership of said content. Now, what is Facebook? Is it not a platform where we create and provide the content, expecting it to be hosted and distributed for us? Should we then we be ok with the idea that Facebook is selling our pictures and names to companies so that they can include them in advertisements (lest we forget the cases of the recently deceased girls who had their pictures used in Facebook dating ads?) Should I expect that even after I disable my Facebook account that Facebook should still be able to operate it and use it to link to a random person's account or a random business's page?
Wouldn't we consider those things a huge invasion of our privacy and our control of our own stuff? Like even if Facebook is technically allowed access, surely we wouldn't just be "fine" with it?