Pity the Facebook user. The social networking giant’s constantly making changes to its website, forcing its subscribers into new usage habits. Some of these changes, especially when they relate to privacy, have triggered calls from privacy advocates for regulatory intervention and led users to start organizing groups criticizing the alterations. The excitement generally dies down after a few weeks as users adapt to the changes. This time, however, things might be different.
Facebook's Latest Work: One Too Many Facelifts?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 23, 2011 05:00 AMPity the Facebook user. The social networking giant’s constantly making changes to its website, forcing its subscribers into new usage habits. Some of these changes, especially when they relate to privacy, have triggered calls from privacy advocates for regulatory intervention and led users to start organizing groups criticizing the alterations. The excitement generally dies down after a few weeks as users adapt to the changes. This time, however, things might be different.