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FACEBOOK is under fire for the “dizzying” number of changes it makes to its privacy settings. Consumer group Which? Says the changes are leading to “Facebook Fatigue” among users, and claims almost half admit they cannot keep up.
Facebook's New Groups Try to Change Everything Friend lists have been a hallmark of Facebook since the beginning, but now Facebook thinks it's found a better way in Groups. Yes, Facebook already has Groups, but that feature is going away as you know it. In its place will be a more open structure, where anybody can add other users to a group, no approval required. The goal, Facebook hopes, will be to create social clusters that evolve naturally, like they do in real life. So you might have one group that consists largely of hometown friends, another for nuclear family and another for your intramural soccer team. Read More: Facebook's New Groups Try to Change Everything | PCWorld Rajpriya |
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