The reasons are legion - the most recent - is this crap (From the PA Gun Blog - thanks Bitter)
One of the things that brought on my recent frustration with the issue is the Facebook scandal involving Kendall Jones, a young female hunter. She posted pictures from lawful hunts, and Facebook took them down for violating community standards. However, the “Kill Kendall Jones” page is allowed to remain because Facebook says that doesn’t violate any community standards. Now, a Democratic former Congressional candidate is offering$100,000 to anyone who will publish naked pictures of Kendall Jones simply because he doesn’t like that she hunts and wants to see her personally destroyed.
Oh, and this The Facebook Listening Feature
Oh, and this: Facebook sued for invading users’ privacy
And This:
A whole new invasion of privacy: Facebook can identify your face 97% of the time
And This:
You Thought You Had Privacy Before the NSA Leak? What About Facebook?
And This:
Why Graph Search Could Be Facebook's Largest Privacy Invasion Ever
And This:
Iran Spies on U.S. Officials By Facebook Friending Them
And This:
And This:
Ok, I can go on and on and on and on and............... But if you have't figured it out by now, then you either just don't care, or you think you're getting more from the experience than they are (their stock price would indicate you're probably wrong) or maybe you're just... bhaaaah
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