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It’s becoming a far more common story: legitimate Facebook users attempting to log in to their accounts and being greeted by a notice that the accounts have been disabled. Tony Adam documents his frustrating experience with Facebook and asks why the social networking giant keeps doing this.
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from skinner 1308 Days ago #
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I for one am getting tired of facebook for a long list of reasons--not least those silly applications. :(

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from pmctosh 1308 Days ago #
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Personally, my love affair with Facebook ended some time ago. I guess it was more of a one night stand than anything longterm. I’m sure it will continue to grow but to what end is debatable. As a revenue stream  that produces some good results, yes. As a place to socialize, mmm, not so much anymore.

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from onreact 1308 Days ago #
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Wow. No contact address? In Germany every webmaster has to publish a valid full street address along email and phone and now here one of the biggest websites of the world doesn’t???

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from seobro 1307 Days ago #
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I’m going home and it’s my football.

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