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DrakkenfyreMay 17th 2010 10:18AM
Saying "goodbye" isn't until you actually delete the account. Deactivating it isn't the same thing.
(Unverified)May 17th 2010 8:26PM
I don't get why people are so uptight about Facebook privacy. The settings are very clunky, but you still have absolute control over how and what information is presented. It's all up to you no matter how angry the blogosphere gets about privacy. To me, as long as its consensual, there's no real privacy issues. I think that http://www.dirtyphonebook.com and others might be bigger issues down the road because there is no consent on there at all when posting personal information about anybody. It's certainly your right to quit Facebook if you want to Erez, but my prediction is that you'll return fairly soon to be quite honest.