Thank you; the clock is ticking.
I have nothing against social media. I love Facebook and Twitter. They let me keep up with the news incredibly well and to share videos, information, and people's photographs.
I would like to ask you a quick question about the business model. A few years ago, an executive of TV1, a private television channel in France, said that he was selling available human brain time to Coca-Cola. He meant that his job was to get viewers to watch commercials. It is just like buying a paper. You think that you are buying the articles, but you are not; you are selling yourself to the newspaper's advertisers.
Basically, we can use and love Facebook, Twitter and Google all we like, people have to realize that they are voluntarily giving their private information to a company that will subsequently turn around and sell that information to other companies that will model and target the advertising that will then be sent back to the people. Is that right?