Why, whenever I see 'free-content' in an article about facebook, do I always read it as 'content-free'?
Fake X-rated Facebook scam vids of Selena Gomez: Man sued
Facebook is suing a man accused of flooding the social network with spam posts and fake applications. The website's bosses filed suit this week in a California District Court against a one Christopher Peter Tarquini, of Malton, New Jersey. He is accused of being the brains behind a string of spam campaigns that plagued the …
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Friday 22nd November 2013 11:55 GMT Graham Marsden
How dare he...!
... Doesn't he know that spamming everyone with crap is *our* job!
Of course maybe if we changed it so that users had the choice of whether a page can get access to their friends list, likes and shoe size rather than just saying "if you want to look at this, you've got to give us access to all your data..."
Nah, that's crazy talk.