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  2. I Quit Facebook for a Month and This Is What Happened - AOL

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    Admittedly, my Facebook vacation had been in the works for a while before I closed the tab on my laptop. After slogging through what felt like an onslaught of political memes and angry screeds, I ...

  3. How to Delete Facebook Accounts - AOL

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  4. Why I Quit Facebook - AOL

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  5. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Quit Facebook Day was an online event which took place on May 31, 2010 (coinciding with Memorial Day), in which Facebook users stated that they would quit the social network due to privacy concerns. [32] It was estimated that 2% of Facebook users coming from the United States would delete their accounts. [33]

  6. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Walters complained the change gave Facebook the right to "Do anything they want with your content. Forever." [292] The section under the most controversy is the "User Content Posted on the Site" clause. Before the changes, the clause read: [290] [non-primary source needed] You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time.

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  8. What they don't teach you in college: How to quit Facebook

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  9. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's usual attempts of not following and challenging the local laws and government led to the current censorship block. The censorship might remain forever and be replaced by similar social media which will abide by the local laws.