Oh Facebook, what will we do with you?
No matter how many times I turn off chat, you turn it back on for me.
No matter how often I resort my feed to "Most Recent," you always try to help by showing me what you call "Top Stories."
And with every system update, users find themselves receiving warnings to go check their privacy settings because you are notorious for smiting our personal preferences in the pursuit of that holy advertising dollar.
Yes, Facebook, you might be free to users and your oversight of our personal choices or options is the price we pay.
The price we pay for you creating an even bigger marketing machine than you already are Mr. Facebook.
But Facebook is free to the end-user, so the price we pay is that of getting pushed around by Facebook and its programmers.
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No matter how many times I turn off chat, you turn it back on for me.
No matter how often I resort my feed to "Most Recent," you always try to help by showing me what you call "Top Stories."
And with every system update, users find themselves receiving warnings to go check their privacy settings because you are notorious for smiting our personal preferences in the pursuit of that holy advertising dollar.
Yes, Facebook, you might be free to users and your oversight of our personal choices or options is the price we pay.
The price we pay for you creating an even bigger marketing machine than you already are Mr. Facebook.
But Facebook is free to the end-user, so the price we pay is that of getting pushed around by Facebook and its programmers.
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