Only a few days to go before the end of my use of Facebook — 31 May 2010.
I’ve written about it before. The New York Times has written about it.
With security loopholes that allow any (non-)user to search any user’s content, what security model is in place, anyway (with full-size profile picture)? Want to know who commented about the “Good Food and Wine Show“? How about “I hate my boss“?
Anyways, “OpenBook” as it’s dubbed itself exploits the API that the privay policy that Facebook seems to offer. The NYT makes the good point of comparing the Facebook Privacy Policy to the Constitution of the USA (yes, the Constitution is shorter by 1500 odd words)…
It’s 20:45 and the searches are going wild – just follow the instructions here to delete your Facebook account should you be that way inclined 🙂