networkworld.com — Mortally wounded by legal assaults from Facebook, the ?Web 2.0 Suicide Machine? is no longer helping users of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace automatically dump their friends and wash their hands of those services. However, those behind the site are planning a last great act of defiance: Soon they?ll be giving away their code.
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alphadoggsMar 10, 2010
Dr. Kevorkian must be proud
coldizeMar 11, 2010
Releasing the source code to this? I predict a really annoying virus that wipes your friends from all your social networking sites.
bjs3171Mar 11, 2010
i thought this was about the band.
captaindiggerMar 11, 2010
Just search on Google for deleting your facebook account. There is tons of information on how to get it rid of it forever.
andyroo316Mar 11, 2010
*Your
yuno623Mar 11, 2010
Thanks! I'll look into it.
xyphanMar 12, 2010
@andyroo316 jesus man, did you actually submit the form? It was a confirmation page to delete you account.
xyphanMar 12, 2010
@andyroo316 wow...you actually f*ed being a grammar nazi.
xyphanMar 12, 2010
Honestly, facebook can be a good thing if you are careful about what you put on it, which most people aren't. The options are there to keep your information private from others, but maybe not from facebook databases.