If you're coming here via the CBC Daybreak show this morning, here are some relevant links you might be interested in:
- The original post I wrote complaining about the inability to delete Facebook accounts - warning: strong language and vitriol...
- New York Times piece about Facebook's privacy policy, referencing my article
- Great article in The Guardian about exactly what's so wrong with Facebook
- Follow-up article in the New York Times about Facebook backing off on holding on to user accounts indefinitely (but still not allowing you to close your account yourself)
- Interesting and educational video about the process and people behind Facebook
- Reactions to my article from around the web
- Overview of various Facebook Privacy Policy responses
- All of my [mostly] non-Facebook Montreal related posts
Apart from my apparent inability to pronounce "irrevocable", that went rather well.
Just a quick note to let y'all know that I'll be speaking on CBC's Daybreak tomorrow (Thursday) morning at about 7:40 AM.
It's at 88.5 on the FM dial for those of you who don't know. You can also listen live online on the Daybreak website if you're not local.
I'll be talking about Internet policy, privacy, and - you guessed it - Facebook. 






