Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
Personally, I don't really care what Facebook does. If you don't like it, don't use them. I don't. I've never been able to understand why ANYONE would want to put every aspect of their lives out on public display. Especially after learning of all the privacy issues involved in every one of the so-called social networking sites. Hardly a week goes by when you don't read about someone who's life has become totally FUBAR'ed because of things they revealed on Facebook, or Twitter, or some other site.

So if you aren't happy about what Facebook allows or does not allow, cancel your membership. And let them know WHY you are cancelling. And let all your friends know why you're cancelling, too. If enough people do that they'll figure it out, eventually.
I do not use them, but as they are such a widely used space I find it interesting what happens there.

I find it ties in with other places and ways in which freedom of speech is shown, discussed or used.
So, the feeling here is that if you own something as big as Facebook, you set your own limits for freedom of speech?