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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/30/facebook_data_usage_policy_rejigged_again/>>Dealing with security/privacy settings on FaceBook must be like whack-a-mole.
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>Just want to point out that, AFAICT, there are no changes in policy here, only in how they explain their policy.
There are choices:
(1) To say,
"I reject thee, Facebook! Away with you. Be gone from my favorites bar." :-)
(2) To go out and write a replacement that respects people's privacy. Facebook made billions off their site. Do something similar that is designed from the beginning to be a service unto people, not a tool for making money, and I guarantee you it will succeed.
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A PhD level developer could design a replacement Facebook system. If you target service unto people from the beginning, Tamar, I would sign up.