Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Facebook, Enough is Enough!


From my YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSilentNumber

You all told me to fight the good fight so please, contact Facebook! No more accounts disabled because of mass flagging or automatic deletions! Facebook must send out a proper warning, state why the account will be and/or has been disabled, and give users a chance to get them back. This isn't just an issue with Facebook, but they're among the worst offenders. We must not tolerate it! It's our  information that we entrust them with, and they must be held responsible.

How to contact Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/help/contact_generic.php

info@facebook.com
warning@facebook.com
disabled@facebook.com
appeals@facebook.com
login@facebook.com
abuse@facebook.com
privacy@facebook.com

Facebook, Inc.
471 Emerson St.
Palo Alto, CA 94301-1605 United States

Phone: (650) 543-4800
Fax: (650) 543-4801

Facebook, Inc.
200 Paul Avenue,
San Francisco, CA 94124

Phone: (415) 467-2300

Also check out: The Ultimate Consumerist Guide To Fighting Back (Revised Edition)

6 comments:

Yann said...

So, if you knew all this before you subscribed (as I guess you read the eula), why did you subscribe?

If you want to be in control of your data, of your communications, WHY THE F**** did you join facebook? They provide all the service for free, gee, what did you expect?

Anonymous said...

Oh byhyyy

Anonymous said...

It should always be possible to export all of your information from these social sites. You have copyright on the works you've created there... yet the works are held hostage.

Zack said...

Yann, what you offer is not really helpful to the topic of the video, though. His account was wantonly deleted without warning and probably without thought.

No matter the EULA, is that the kind of society we want on our Internet? And I add emphasis to OUR Internet.

Anonymous said...

How the hell did this get submitted to Planet Ubuntu.

Yann said...

Zack > if someone subscribes to a website that says "we will collect private data, sell it to third parties, and we keep the right to close your account at any time, of course you'll never be able to get your data back" - it's not very bright - but then complains on top of that "bouhou they collected my data and closed my account" and spams unrelated planets with it...

At least it's a good example of what the internet should NOT become: a handful of companies owning the worlds data.

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