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...base of college users has generally reacted negatively to past expansions, often creating online groups to voice their disapproval. While the ruckus typically dies down quickly as users adjust, this expansion comes on the heels of Facebook’s most controversial move to date, the launch of News Feeds, which provide minute-by-minute updates of one’s friends’ online actions, including profile updates and group memberships. Just hours after the News Feeds went live, students began to create groups in protest, the largest of which now counts over 742,000 members. Facebook founder...
When Time ran an article on the Facebook revolt on Sept. 6, the lead anti-feed group had 284,000 members. As of yesterday evening, the group stood at over 744,000. (The self-proclaimed “Largest Facebook Group Ever” claims 857,087 members as of last night...
...really messed this one up,” he wrote in his Facebook blog on Friday. The news feed remains, but users can now block information about their actions from appearing in their friend’s feeds...
...number of pro-feed groups have popped up, albeit with comparatively miniscule memberships...
...Since Tuesday, more than 25 advocacy groups have approached the Anti-News Feed facebook group. Its administrators are considering how it can use its sudden fame to support them. "It's cool that people are taking action and will complain about something," says Brandon Nyman, 21, a co-administrator of the group and a student at Illinois State University. "It's just embarrassing that many people will voice their complaints about Facebook while much greater issues go unsaid...