Matt Cutts & Other Google Engineers Close Facebook Accounts
I was pointed to a tweet by Matt Cutts that indicates he’s “deactivated” his Facebook account: He in turn points to a GigaOM post that explains how to block some of the “instant personalization” changes that Facebook is implementing as part of its Open Graph announcements on Wednesday. This is a fairly drastic step by […]
Greg Sterling on April 23, 2010 at 9:58 am | Reading time: 1 minute
I was pointed to a tweet by Matt Cutts that indicates he’s “deactivated” his Facebook account:
He in turn points to a GigaOM post that explains how to block some of the “instant personalization” changes that Facebook is implementing as part of its Open Graph announcements on Wednesday.
This is a fairly drastic step by Matt; is it a protest or is he personally concerned about privacy?
Postscript: Apparently this is a wider “movement” than just Matt. Other Google engineers are doing the same: https://bit.ly/dwKHim
Thanks Tim Cohn for pointing this out.
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