- He can’t explain people that Facebook doesn’t sell your data. And letting advertisers target you based on your interest doesn’t involve advertisers having access to any of your information. This advertising model is well accepted for years, across media, only the level of sophistication has changed.
- He can’t explain to people that none of their private info. (like messages, passwords etc.) were shared with any 3rd party.
- He can’t explain to people that whatever people publish publicly on any platform can be and is crawled by hackers regardless of whether they have an API access or not.
- He can’t explain to people that it needs to store the data to to be able to show you your own past posts.
- He can’t explain people that he doesn’t read your private messages. And the machines that do, help them identify padeofiles and criminals, to save people from such bad actors. In fact, Facebook does a lot of things to prevent such abuse that’s much easier on apps like Telegram.
- He can’t explain them that protecting people’s information is crucial for Facebook’s business success.
- He can’t explain them that if you are not paying for a product, you are the NOT the product.
- He can’t explain to people that Cambridge Analytica is the bad actor and not Facebook. Cambridge Analytica hurt Facebook’s interests more than anyone else.
- He can’t explain to people that Facebook has changed the way people connect and interact.
- He can’t explain to people that it’s because of Facebook that people are talking about online privacy. Facebook has always accepted that it needs to do more to ensure more privacy, it’s shown that it cares.
So, he doesn’t want to waste time. Better apologize and move on!
Source: Qoura