30,000 quit Facebook in protest

Two Toronto residents have launched a campaign to urge Facebook users to disable their accounts. The Quit Facebook Day site claims more than 30,000 quit Facebook in protest to stop using the social media site.
Almost all of you used Facebook, and some might consider odd or out of the loop, if you dont have an account on Facebook. Nevertheless, Facebook’s recent actions led to the creation of Quit Facebook Day.Facebook Quit Day was created by two Toronto: Joseph Dee, a Web technologist, and Matthew Milan, a partner at Normative Design. According to PC World, Milan tweeted: “I personally did not expect that a large number of days out Facebook. But there is something that should not be too viral to succeed.”

On the site says that they care and are concerned about the future of the World Wide Web, and Facebok will not have a positive impact on the future of the Internet “, so we’re leaving.”

Currently, there are almost 33,759 users are steadfast in leaving facebook, but it is uncertain if they will actually deactivate or have deactivated their accounts.

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