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Re: And also:
Posted by lgsinmyheart on 2011-November-10 02:17:58 EST, Thursday
In reply to Re: And also: posted by Markaba on 2011-November-09 23:37:06 EST, Wednesday
They have every right to be hypocrites if they want.
And I have every right to bitch about it. Tie.
If you don't like their rules, don't use them, it's that simple.
I pretty much don't. I used to, like in 2008, or so. But today I retain an account only because now many many sites (and particularly news sites) allow you to use Facebook as an accepted way to login into their site - and it's much more practical to use a preexisting account than create one for every site. If it wasn't for that, I would have already deactivated it and checked it only like once a year, and even that just to see who unfriended me.
Or would you have the gov't step in and regulate what can be allowed on FB?
You think it doesn't?
You can complain if you want; maybe they'll even listen if enough people bitch about it.
Really?
No, no, really?
No site has ever done that, partial exception of Twitter. No site.
Meantime, you don't pay anything out of pocket to use their services.
Yeah, my internet is free, my computer is free, my electricity is free. Not!
But all in all I can't complain too much about a site that is essentially free.
Except that, being the product, I have even more right than if I was the customer.
Either get use to it or start your own social networking site.
At least Minstrel has precedent by his side; and the precedent itself comes from essentially good reasons.
But I think I have to stand corrected.
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