Tuesday, 10 September 2013

E-Strike

Data Mining Pits are to close in Silicon Valley. The concern from the Data Miners Union, is that this move will wreck traditional (online) communities. The industry has made large sums, digging up and selling on, whatever they uncover to the highest bidder. The work is risky to those involved.

The Data-Mining industry is to make way for a new method of extraction called "Data Fracking"
This has raised even more protests from many owners of sites, that are targeted by such activity. Apparently, this destructive process tears apart the lives of the people it affects, and makes platforms unstable. Mr Paddy Devious of "O'Frack-it Ltd", gave a statement that merely said "there is nothing to worry about".

Data-Miner Tick Henderson say's miners are focusing on breaking into 
markets that consumers say "do not require security".

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