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According to the article

The 26-year-old billionaire, who is already under fire for his website’s abuse of privacy, now faces ridicule.

 

Critics who have seen the draft script for the film, which is being produced by Kevin Spacey, artistic director of the Old Vic theatre in London, and directed by David Fincher, say it portrays Zuckerberg as a “borderline-autistic conniver”.

 

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While nothing to do with the film I just love this cover from 2007 :D

 

http://www.littlegreenriver.com/wp-content/uploads/imgMark-Zuckerberg.jpg

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Delete Facebook Account

 

I am giving up my Facebook Account since they don't seem at all concerned about privacy. Here's the link to delete your account:

 

To delete your account: Use this link to delete your Facebook account: https://ssl.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account

Click Submit.

Enter your password and fill out the text box. Press Okay.

Do not log into Facebook for two weeks, or your account will be reactivated. After two weeks, you won’t be able to log in to Facebook.

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Facebook... NEVER

 

Thanks for these postings guys. It reconfirms why I WILL NEVER join Facebook and reinforces the horror stories of friends who have had their privacy compromised on this site. Glad they are making money the American way, but none of it will come from me.

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wow

 

I'm glad that I don't have one too. I don't join any of these sites except this forum. People are so nice here~~ :)

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I've always felt that Facebook was a fad that will eventually go the way of My Space. The novelty will wear off since it's rapidly growing from 400 million users to an estimated 1 billion within a couple of years.

Already there are a few techno-geeks and glitterati who are deleting their accounts because of the mass appeal. You can't be a trend setter with 1 billion other people following along as well.

Hopefully, Twitter will be the next internet fad to go by the wayside.

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