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The question is difficult. On the one hand, the endless addition of unwanted "features" may drive people away, and I think it's good to encourage people to leave. On the other hand, if they refuse to, it's good to at least lessen the burden and show Facebook they're unhappy. The bright side is that if this feature auto-reactivates, that may drive users away anyway.
Jan 23 Β· 7 months ago
1. No, you're perpetuating the main problem
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2. Yes, you help reduce one of the harmful effects of that network
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@highlight β I can't believe it! As if Facebook wasn't invasive enough, they invent the feature @highlight and reactivate it annually for you! I just saw family and friends complaining about receiving notifications for the use of that tag π I searched a way to avoid this feature (also invited them to leave Facebook): 1. Click on βSettings & Privacy,β followed by βSettings.β 2. Scroll down the page, and click on βNotifications.β 3. Click on βTagsβ to choose which notifications you receive. 4....