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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Criticism of Facebook, The Social Network, Facebook features, 2010 Canada anti-prorogation protests, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, History of Facebook, Divya Narendra, Facebook, Inc. v. StudiVZ Ltd., Facebook Platform, I2hub, You Have 0 Friends, Facebook Beacon, Editorial calendar, Catfish, Timeline of Facebook, Reblogging, Censorship of Facebook, Loan-a Lisa, Koobface, Playfish, Facebook Credits, Ivy Bean, Facebook diplomacy, The Accidental Billionaires, FreshGames, Social graph, Megazebra, Dulwich OnView, INQ1, Mixero, Apache Thrift, Peter Chapman, Wirehog, Secret London, Rebecca Javeleau Birthday Party, Openbook, Scribe, Parakey, Likejacking, Fishbowl, Facebook f8, Quit Facebook Day, CrowdStar, Asana, The Facebook Effect, MindJolt, Facebook Query Language. Excerpt: Facebook's growth as an Internet social networking site has met criticism on a range of issues, including online privacy, child safety, and the inability to terminate accounts without first manually deleting the content. In 2008, many companies removed their advertising from the site because it was being displayed on the pages of controversial individuals and groups. The content of user pages, groups, and forums has been criticized for promoting controversial topics. There have been several issues with censorship, both on and off the site. The changes made by Facebook have been criticized, in particular the new format launched in 2008 and the changes in Facebook's Terms of Use, which removed the clause detailing automatic expiry of deleted content. Facebook has also been sued several times. In August 2007, the code used to dynamically generate Facebook's home and search page as visitors browse the site was accidentally made public, according to leading internet news sites. A configuration problem on a Facebook server caused the PHP code to be d...