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No i wont delete it either, i never post anything there, i use it for business purpose mostly and occasional information gathering.
The rule is, no matter where you post online, it can be used against you. But funniest thing when i meet someone and i telling stuff about them and they are like "how the fuck you know all this stuff about me", and i am their FB friend where they post that stuff. |
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can everyone stop saying "delete" your account.. there's no such thing. You can hide it from public viewing, but the data big brother gets to hold for ever and sell to whom ever they want.. you did read the TOS on joining right?
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Anyone read Zuckerberg's response on facebook and catch how he jumped right over the years of the Obama campaign doing same thing Cambridge did in his timeline? Yeah he's a piece of shit.
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Turn your fb into a spam page and get it banned it's the only way. |
Never used it. But every time I see a pic of that cunt Zuckerberg, I want to punch something...
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No I wont and I doubt many will...
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Barely use it so the difference between my usage with it being live versus deleting it are pretty much the same.
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I saw his ugly face (so ironic) on TV tonight and almost smashed in my wide screen. LOL He was so apologetic and part of me feels for him but the majority of me hates his squirmy face. Give me those German twins any day jeez. |
I remember you can't delete it unless you deactivate it and not log in for at least 2 weeks.
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so i couldn't log in even i wanted to. easily. |
Good news is Russia wont have to mine from these companies again as Trump just gave them every legal right to spy directly on any American citizen they want.
America and the world just got fucked up the ass with the cloud act. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/0...oud-act-passes The CLOUD Act would give unlimited jurisdiction to U.S. law enforcement over any data controlled by a service provider, regardless of where the data is stored and who created it. This applies to content, metadata, and subscriber information – meaning private messages and account details could be up for grabs. The breadth of such unilateral extraterritorial access creates a dangerous precedent for other countries who may want to access information stored outside their own borders, including data stored in the United States. |
I'd like to delete Zuckerburg.
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Facebook is becoming increasingly needy and creepy.
Example #1: It still sends regular "blah just updated their status" emails to a fake account which has not been used for 5 years. If someone hasn't logged in for FIVE YEARS then it seems pretty clear to me that they've lost all interest, yet FB continues to try to tempt me to log in. (I kept the dedicated email active just for fun, to see how desperate Facebook is.) Example #2: Seems that every time I log in (to my real account) there's a notification or sponsored ad begging me to pay to boost my post. It's really annoying to have a beg pop up a few seconds after I log in. Example #3: Over the years, Facebook refined my location to the nearest suburb (which is pretty close). I have never given them my phone number; I have never used their app so they have never known my GPS location; the WHOIS address for my IP range and email domain name show a location some distance from here. It appears they've gleaned that information from a number of other sources (eg where my friends are located) and come up with a pretty accurate result. Creepy. |
Oh and another thing to add, last time I decided to suspend my account it showed me a screen with random profile pics of friends, and under each one was the caption "X will miss you"
If that's not fucking psychological manipulation then I don't know what is. |
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