Besides becoming very mundane, I am sick of the way that they track your moves and follow up with advertising, and also all the new pop ups happening NOT HAPPY
The ads are a nuisance and facebook collects too much data on users. Money grubbing and not fun anymore. I don't trust the site and much prefer the new Kid on the block (Zurker.com). They don't collect data and run ads like Facebook does.
This site mines your data, frequently changes the interface and TOC and allows children to participate (there is an age limit, but they do not enforce it).
Users give up their privacy and ownership of anything they post.
A social network that sells your information, even from your PRIVATE messages ... is not trustworthy at all.
Not a place for kids, too much commercial, too many aggressive posts, too much cusses.
Facebook is nothing more than an information gathering site, probably run by the CIA or NSA. It mines personal data and sells it to the highest bidder. It exploits children with NLP gaming schemes. It is plastered with so many ads that one can't tell what is content and what is an ad. A site to stay away from.
Facebook sells your info, makes decisions that are good for the Company but not necessarily the User, and has too many "games" that will plague you if you don't use but your friends do.
They persist with "owning" photos that you upload to share. They also have a convoluted exit route for defectors...all in the name of exploiting users to grab the Almighty Dollar.
My scathing rating on facebook not suitable for children is based on my belief that they are not old enough to understand the long-term consequences of publishing things to the internet, etc. )
C’est l’un de mes réseaux sociaux préférés. Il m’a permis de reprendre contact avec des amis que j’avais perdus de vue depuis très longtemps et ça, c’est génial ! Cependant, je trouve qu’il change un peu trop souvent et j’avoue que par moment, j’ai du mal à m’y retrouver.
Ce service exploite et revend les informations personnelles, collectés ou compilés à partir de votre activité sur le service. C'est ce qui le rend gratuit.
De plus, il est impossible de supprimer ses informations personnelles, contrairement à ce qu'oblige la loi Informatique et Liberté en France.
Mark Zuckerberg, emblématique CEO de Facebook, a lui-même déclaré n'en avoir rien à faire du principe de respect de la vie privée de ses utilisateurs.