FACE (genuine) or DEFACE(bogus)? BOOK-ed for MALPRACTICES

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Rajkumar Singh | August 4, 2012



It has been noted that there are many bogus Facebook accounts. So it is correct to say that Facebook encourages bogus users and discourages bonafide users in order to give a wrong impression that it is socially very strong. But the fact is, it practises anti-socialism!

In a bid to attract the advertisers, it incorrectly claims that it has the largest number of users but on the other hand, it ditches its bonafide users and surreptiously changes the users interface and privacy settings without the knowledge and consent of the users.

I would not have come to know about its malpractices, if Facebook had not suspended my Facebook account with its prime features, viz., Like, Comment, Message, Friendship Invitation, etc. on the heresy of its bogus users that I am spamming their accounts, without giving me a chance to defend myself, a violation of my fundamental rights.

In fact, Facebook itself is in the business of spamming its users account. Facebook does not spare its bread and butter, both users and advertisers.

Both Facebook and our Government are flourishing in their trade malpractices, under DIVIDE and RULE of the Britishers, and they are aware of its success for knowing that people of India will never be united!

If it deactivates my account, I will have a face of a released/relieved prisoner. I would know as I would not know the status of other Facebook Indian users, both genuine and bogus, who have to update their status in the race for getting more likes and comments, but I can say with pride that I am an independent citizen of India.

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