Facebook forces all users over to Facebook.com e-mail addresses
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#92Re: Facebook forces all users over to Facebook.com e-mail addresses
#93I'd rather not delete that address because I do not want someone else to have it. But as it is now the email ends up in a subfolder of Messages called "Other" and I am in no way notified about them unless I happen to click on Messages and recognize the small unread count beneath "Other".
This is really useless.
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#94Earlier quoted context omitted.
What has Google "forced upon users" with Google+? Especially given that you can still remove G+ from your large Google profile (for now at least)
One big thing that had a real impact on me was removal of the social features in Google Reader. I'd also argue that removing the ubiquitous "subscribe to this site via RSS" icon in the location bar was also damaging. RSS readers are a boon to the open, eclectic web, and any action that reduces their use is damaging, in my opinion.
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#97Earlier quoted context omitted.
What's an "auto Youtube login"?
Google tried to get users to link their gmail accounts and youtube accounts. Thus, if someone sent you a youtube link in gmail and you clicked it - you would be logged into youtube already/automatically so that they can track your viewing behavior.
Not saying the tracking isn't bad, just that the account linking had more to do with unifying the Google experience than tracking.
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Whenever I come across an interesting "___ read an article" post, I just Google the title of the article.
Try right clicking (or menu key), copy the url, open new tab (CTRL+T), go to location bar (CTRL + L), and paste (CTRL + V). It's the Javascript I think that hijacks the click.
Re: Facebook forces all users over to Facebook.com e-mail addresses
#99Years from now, when people say "remember 2010 and Facebook?" I'll remember. :-)
Re: Facebook forces all users over to Facebook.com e-mail addresses
#100This morning my mother was complaining that many of the email addresses in her Droid Razr contacts had been replaced with Facebook ones. It would seem the Facebook app had been populating her address book with emails and contact photos, and decided to migrate all her Facebook-using contacts over to this convenient new system. That seems like a much greater controversy to me than Facebook hiding people's email address…