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Facebook is the largest social network in the world with 400 million users, and roughly one-in-three Canadians have an account on the site. But it seems like there’s a growing disillusionment with Facebook, given how the social network seems to change privacy policies and controls like a revolving door. A homegrown movement has begun to help people cut themselves off from the site for good on May 31.
A couple of frustrated guys in Toronto started up QuitFacebookDay.com and a campaign to declare May 31 to be “Quit Facebook Day”. So far, over 6,000 people have joined the movement, planning to cut the cord with the social network once and for all. Their reasoning behind it is based on what they call “fair choices and best intentions” — two things they feel Facebook has all but abandoned. “We also don't think Facebook has much respect for you or your data, especially in the context of the future,” they say.
Not so long ago, there was a furor over the real possibility that Facebook would usurp all rights to whatever content was uploaded to the site. After that storm passed, Canada’s Privacy Commissioner held landmark hearings on the issues with Facebook, forcing the site to amend its privacy controls.
The latest uproar stems from the fact that Facebook provides certain third-party sites access to your name, friends list and interests in order to “personalize” your browsing experience whenever you visit those sites. By default, this is turned on, meaning that you have to turn it off yourself manually. Problem is, finding exactly how to do it is likely easier by looking it up in a search engine, rather than tracking it down on Facebook itself.
However you feel about the social network, the issues these guys bring up are legitimate concerns. They’re positing that privacy control will only get worse on Facebook moving into the future, so they’re pre-empting that by getting out now.
How about you? Where do you stand in the debate?
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