Facebook Implements 'Download Your Profile' Option 114
eldavojohn writes "Facebook is rolling out some new changes (including groups) that are supposed to liberate user control. But something that might interest Slashdot readers even more is that they now allow you to download all your information from Facebook. That's everything — all your posts, pictures, videos, friend lists, etc. A video from David of the Open Source team at Facebook explains how it will work, although I don't see that option on my profile yet (they are slowly rolling it out). There's not a lot of details yet, but they at least require you to click a link from an e-mail and reenter your password to get this (to avoid spambots harvesting everyone's data and careless use of public computers resulting in data leaks). Perhaps competitors like Diaspora would be interested in using this base information to germinate user seeds?"
Yeah but, When Can I Delete It? (Score:1, Funny)
I don't want to have to continuously delete tags of myself, remove posts from my wall and other annoying things while I'm trying to stay off FB. It's like a god damned disease you can't get rid of. Worse yet, my wife's profile has the delete option but she's not about to use it.
-jp
Re:Well, The Response Was a Bit Harsh ... (Score:5, Funny)
It's equally likely that after receiving black eyes instead of kudos, developers left Diaspora in droves.
If only there were a term to describe it when people suddenly flee en masse from a larger group of people and/or location.
Re:To Reiterate! (Score:2, Funny)
Hey, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is easy to remember.
Yeah, but it's very insecure, because everyone knows that sequence. That's why I use 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 instead.