Facebook's Latest Stunt

<p>Here is the latest in fb’s endless string of questionable tactics. It has all the trademark elements: the sneakiness, the disingenuous display of astonishment when caught (“We were doing WHAT?”), the statement that the action they took is contrary against their own corporate values, the promise to reform, and the inevitable fake apology. What is wrong with this company?</p>

<p>[Facebook’s</a> not-so-stealth campaign against Google](<a href=“http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/05/13/BU8M1JFIL8.DTL&type=tech]Facebook’s”>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/05/13/BU8M1JFIL8.DTL&type=tech)</p>

<p>I listened to the news report/analysis of this event on NPR’s ‘The Take Away’ this mornning. How comical!!! Facebook should ask for a refund from the its firm Burston Marseller, or at least sue for malpractice. How dumb can you get?</p>

<p>Facebook is stolen property. Zuckerberg is a creep who was hired by the Winklevoss brothers to build the same business as facebook for the Winklevoss’s but Zuckerberg took their idea and built his own company. Zuckerberg later wrote that he would “f— them in the ear” and he certainly did so. Why people entrust their personal information to such a horrible company, I will never know.</p>

<p>Nothing in this story surprises me, it’s the industry and the young age of Zuckerberg. Maybe he’ll grow up one of these days.</p>

<p>I think I read one of those articles about Google. It was well written, but I couldn’t figure out why I didn’t hear about the “issues” with Google anywhere else.</p>

<p>If the film version is anything to go by, the biggest problem that Facebook has is that it was founded by, and presumably is now managed by, young people with very high verbal and mathematical IQs who also don’t have particularly high social IQs. Once their fore-brains finish growing in, things may be different.</p>

<p>LOL, nice happymomof1, way to practice what you preach.</p>