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Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - rasbridge - 04-12-2018

Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concerns, study says


  • Kif Leswing 6hrs ago
    • 9% of Americans say they have deleted their Facebook account altogether over privacy concerns, according to a new study. 

    • 35% say they're using Facebook less than they used to.
  • Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in his testimony this week in Washington that there wasn't a "meaningful" number of people who are deleting Facebook in the wake of revelations that data firms like Cambridge Analytica were able to steal personal information from millions of users. 

    But this seems unlikely, given the huge amount of press coverage. The hashtag "#DeleteFacebook" has trended, and you may even personally know people who zapped their Facebook account. 

    So Carolina Milanesi and technology research group Techpinions decided to survey a representative sample of 1,000 Americans about their feelings about the social networking giant. 

    Here are the big takeaways: 
    • 17% of Americans have deleted the Facebook app from their phone over privacy concerns.

    • 35% say they're using Facebook less than they used to over the privacy issue. 

    • 9% have deleted their Facebook account altogether.

    • 39% of Americans are "very aware" and 37% say they're "somewhat aware" of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. 
  • Of course, these are self-reported numbers, and there may be a gap between people who say they deleted their Facebook and those who actually did. 

    Milanesi writes that lower engagement is actually the real risk for Facebook, not necessarily people deleting their accounts.
    According to the study, 2 out of 5 people surveyed who had been on Facebook for over 7 years wanted it to "go back to how it was." Facebook's main product hasn't changed that much in recent years, so perhaps, like Zuckerberg, they're reminiscing about a time where it was run out of a Harvard dorm room and the key feature was the "poke." 
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RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - WALLONN7 - 04-16-2018

OP edited.
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RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - f724d23534 - 05-22-2021

besides thinkspot, do you know if there is a good alternative?


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - yyjh - 05-22-2021

(05-22-2021, 12:08 AM)f724d23534 Wrote: besides thinkspot, do you know if there is a good alternative?

don't think there is an alternative to Facebook, not one platform has so many users on it.


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - onlymeinside - 05-27-2021

I deleted my fb years ago, never been happier, it is a toilet of misinformation now.


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - Meepins - 06-03-2021

In the end it's all about money. FB = business, businesses' are financially motivated. What ticks me is us, the consumers being the product.


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - NikKlaus - 06-03-2021

Anything is good when you get a benifit of it's usage when you become a slave of certain a service,person,other you need to make a step back and think. I still use it for certain needs but i can live happily without it too.


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - teikiteiki - 06-03-2021

facebook still gather your data from your friends still using facebook if you got mentioned or in their pictures, its called shadow account or something.


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - misterbull - 06-07-2021

(06-03-2021, 11:40 AM)NikKlaus Wrote: Anything is good when you get a benifit of it's usage when you become a slave of certain a service,person,other you need to make a step back and think. I still use it for certain needs but i can live happily without it too.

Yeah especially for Niklas Denhus 


RE: Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern - Darthagnon - 06-08-2021

There is an alternative to Facebook that everyone uses. You even need it to set up a Facebook account: email.

Email can be presented in any GUI - e.g. compare how Outlook, em Client, Spike, DeltaChat present email. I highly recommend DeltaChat, which is an open-source project that gives email an appearance like FB Messenger with extra encryption. Email also includes most of the features/metadata that Facebook uses - Photo sharing and compression? yes. Date/Time on posts? yes. Sharing with multiple recipients? yes. Threaded replies? yes. Graphical reactions? yes (native in FB, webp stickers in email). etc., etc.

I've often thought, why not make a GUI for email that looks like Facebook? Everyone will already have an account. And it will be platform-agnostic (you can use any email service you want). It will be more private than Facebook, if it implements PGP/AutoCrypt. DeltaChat and Spike are the beginning.

Code:
https://delta.chat/en/
https://www.spikenow.com/