Thats the one thing I really hate!
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Look on your profile where you can change your status. Just below that are different filters. So if you select "posts by others", it only shows messages that others have put on your wall.
My slight addiction is fading away.. Hating the new layout still!
I must be one of the only ones that like the new layout :lol: there are so many people i know that hate it but i feel its less confusing now and much easier to work out.
I'm getting use to the new lay out now and have to say, in some ways, I prefer it. Still like better the old style facebook though! :(
I'm getting so much more addicted to FB these days! I think that's because of the new layout tbh :p.
I'll give that it's easier to facebook stalk. :rotfl: But it's still silly to fix something that isn't broken! :o
i am quite liking the new layout! I think i am one of the few though.
i cant say i care i only go on it for the application games i.e peel a meal, slot machines etc. but to be fair when i go to see my comments and wall i cant find it
The founder of Facebook says the social network will return to its previous terms of service regarding user data.
In a blog post Mark Zuckerberg said the move was temporary "while we resolve the issues that people have raised".
Users had complained after new terms of service seemed to suggest Facebook would retain personal data even if someone deleted their account.
Originally defending the changes, Mr Zuckerberg had said it was to better reflect how people used the site.
He had said the changes were made to ensure that if a user deleted his or her account any comments or messages he or she had left on a friend's Facebook page would not also disappear.
In his updated blog entry, Mr Zuckerberg said: "the past couple of days, we received a lot of questions and comments about the changes and what they mean for people and their information. Based on this feedback, we have decided to return to our previous terms of use while we resolve the issues that people have raised."
Facebook users were advised on the change with a notice posted to their pages when logging in to the service.
He added: "Our next version will be a substantial revision from where we are now. It will reflect the principles I described yesterday around how people share and control their information, and it will be written clearly in language everyone can understand."
He said Facebook would draw up a new governing document in conjunction with its users.
The row and reaction to the Facebook changes to its terms of service reflect a wider issue about user data and who owns the personal information - from comments, to photos and videos - stored on social network accounts, and what happens to it if a user decides to leave a service.
Earlier this week Mr Zuckerberg had likened the persistence of data across the social network, even after a user had decided to leave the service, to e-mail.
In the US, public interest group, the Electronic Privacy Information Center had warned it would file a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission about the new terms of service.
"We think that Facebook should go back to its original terms of service," Epic's executive director Marc Rotenberg, told PC World website.