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Freer, more open and [[FLOSS]] alternatives to Facebook exist and are emerging:
 
Freer, more open and [[FLOSS]] alternatives to Facebook exist and are emerging:
* [[RetroShare]] , beta software
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* [[RetroShare]], secure friend-to-friend application, beta software
* [[gnewbook.org]], by based on beta software [[Elgg]]
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* [[gnewbook.org]], website based on beta software [[Elgg]]
* [[Buddypress]],
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* [[BuddyPress]]
* [[we.riseup.net]], based on [[Crabgrass]]
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===References===
 
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Facebook (facebook.com) is a privately owned website, USA based, hosting a large social network. Social activists have expressed concerns about the use of corporate-backed tools for organizing, due to the fact that you can't know how your private data is handled. Alternative managed by activists like we.riseup.net.

Facebook has been criticized for its closed and commercial nature, its frequent privacy issues and was sometimes accused of censorship practices.[1][2]

corporate websites and LEA:

"With a court order, Facebook will release even more information about you. They've even developed an application called "Neoprint" to deliver a handy packet of information about subscribers, including profile contact information, mini-feed, friend listing (with friend's Facebook ID), group listing and messages."

Censorship of file-sharing links in private communications has been reported [3]

Censorship on Facebook is usually opaque, meaning that no record is shown and no reason posted when content or a user are removed or suspended.

Closedness

  • Facebook has not adopted OpenID, despite providing an equivalent custom service.
  • Facebook chat has adopted the open standard XMPP, but is not federated with the open Jabber network.
  • Facebook profiles only allow you to share one external link. This limitation is also present in Twitter.

Censorship reports

  • The group "Tell Facebook to use clean energy in its data center" was suspended for 12 hours, with no reason posted. [4]

You can report more instances of censorship

Alternatives

Freer, more open and FLOSS alternatives to Facebook exist and are emerging:

References

  1. http://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Facebook
  2. http://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Criticism_of_Facebook
  3. http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/facebooks-e-mail-censorship-is-legally-dubious-experts-say/
  4. http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2010/02/17/facebook-responds-on-coal-power-in-data-center/