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My use of Facebook continues to dwindle

FB continues its efforts to be the new AOL. Getting data out of FB has always been nigh-impossible; now they're making it more difficult to get data into it. E.g., my automatic WIST quotations (which have generated a good chunk of the comments I ever get in FB) will now long longer work.

So far, the Twitter feed in works. Once that fails, I'll go largely silent there. Oh, well. #ddtb

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Facebook is gaslighting the web. We can fix it. November 21, 2011. Facebook has moved from merely being a walled garden into openly attacking its users' ability and willingness to navigate the res…

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  1. Same here. I go in when I get some comments on things that have been autoposted in through either Twitter or (previously) the Notepad. There are folks I know who are only on FB (though maybe I should look for them on Plus, now, too), so I feel the need to stick around, minimally.

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