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    I’ve heard people say they have problems getting free of Facebook. Anybody here have problems with that?

    +5  Views: 621 Answers: 9 Posted: 12 years ago

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    Hey Facebook!   What do you have to say about this?  Are your feelings hurt?  LOL!!!!!!     (I think that itsmee might be talking about the "real" Facebook.)

    Facebook, this question is for you...

    itsmee

    leeroy!!! I didn’t mean the person named facebook ... oh, you knew that. Ha.
    I agree with you that the question was not well thought out.
    leeroy

    He, hee. I was just funning you itsmee. I suppose that's kind of a bad joke, lol.
    itsmee

    I’m glad you mentioned it, leeroy. You just never know what thinkle will peep!

    I ran a search on difficulty getting free facebook and got no results.

    itsmee

    You can't
    leeroy

    Good answer then. : )

    I'm free ,free at last..

    Facebook's CEO has a documented history of unethical behavior. From the very beginning of Facebook's existence, there are questions about Zuckerberg's ethics. According to BusinessInsider.com, he used Facebook user data to guess email passwords and read personal email in order to discredit his rivals. These allegations, albeit unproven and somewhat dated, nonetheless raise troubling questions about the ethics of the CEO of the world's largest social network. They're particularly compelling given that Facebook chose to fork over $65M to settle a related lawsuit alleging that Zuckerberg had actually stolen the idea for Facebook.


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    Ducky

    Moderator
    mel...I did see an interview with the other fellows that say that (I believe) three of them started Facebook together in their dorm room and that it was NOT solely, Zuckerberg's idea! :(
    itsmee

    TY Melanie, I haven’t read it all ... It kinda scares me. “Mama told me not to come."
    melandrupert

    itsmee i dont blame you its scarry oxox

    10. Facebook's Terms Of Service are completely one-sided. Let's start with the basics. Facebook's Terms Of Service state that not only do they own your data (section 2.1), but if you don't keep it up to date and accurate (section 4.6), they can terminate your account (section 14). You could argue that the terms are just protecting Facebook's interests, and are not in practice enforced, but in the context of their other activities, this defense is pretty weak. As you'll see, there's no reason to give them the benefit of the doubt. Essentially, they see their customers as unpaid employees for crowd-sourcing ad-targeting data.


    9. Facebook's CEO has a documented history of unethical behavior. From the very beginning of Facebook's existence, there are questions about Zuckerberg's ethics. According to BusinessInsider.com, he used Facebook user data to guess email passwords and read personal email in order to discredit his rivals. These allegations, albeit unproven and somewhat dated, nonetheless raise troubling questions about the ethics of the CEO of the world's largest social network. They're particularly compelling given that Facebook chose to fork over $65M to settle a related lawsuit alleging that Zuckerberg had actually stolen the idea for Facebook.


    8. Facebook has flat out declared war on privacy. Founder and CEO of Facebook, in defense of Facebook's privacy changes last January: "People have really gotten comfortable not only sharing more information and different kinds, but more openly and with more people. That social norm is just something that has evolved over time." More recently, in introducing the Open Graph API: "... the default is now social." Essentially, this means Facebook not only wants to know everything about you, and own that data, but to make it available to everybody. Which would not, by itself, necessarily be unethical, except that ...


    7. Facebook is pulling a classic bait-and-switch. At the same time that they're telling developers how to access your data with new APIs, they are relatively quiet about explaining the implications of that to members. What this amounts to is a bait-and-switch. Facebook gets you to share information that you might not otherwise share, and then they make it publicly available. Since they are in the business of monetizing information about you for advertising purposes, this amounts to tricking their users into giving advertisers information about themselves. This is why Facebook is so much worse than Twitter in this regard: Twitter has made only the simplest (and thus, more credible) privacy claims and their customers know up front that all their tweets are public. It's also why the FTC is getting involved, and people are suing them (and winning).


     

    melandrupert

    Sorry about this could not delete all this it wont let me
    Ducky

    Moderator
    Thanks for good info...ssshhhhhh...Zuckerberg is no doubt watching us. :)
    melandrupert

    Ducky you betcha Zuckerberg is watching!oxoxox

    itsmee I have heard that once you are on you can never delete you self you are on for ever and I know I was on facebook once and I deleted the account but im still ion there! so big brother is keeeping eveything as per usual!

    Ducky

    Moderator
    Isn't that pathetic...they should NOT be able to do that.
    melandrupert

    Ducky BUT THEY DO! OXO

    Edzachery! : )

    Funny, but I just got finished reading on this (from a different site). It is a rather lengthy process.


    http://www.deletefb.info/ 



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