Well, do you trust Mark Zuckerberg?
Or anyone?
I think I will remain a Facebook sceptic and continue to keep my 'liking' of products and services to a minimum. Meanwhile, I will carry on using Blogger and you can comment, if you like, or subscribe if you want more. The Google ads occupy a little screen space and they are generated by Google related to words it finds in the posts. I have excluded most of the options for different types of adverts. It is clear what is happening if you click on one of those, it gives you their content.
Trust no-one.
Mark Zuckerberg: Inside Facebook
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017ywty/Mark_Zuckerberg_Inside_Facebook/
On BBC iplayer for six more days only
Also
Facebook's problem: how to make money without annoying people
BBC programme offered a few choice insights into how Facebook is still miles away from solving the puzzle of how to generate substantial advertising income without enraging punters
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/nils-pratley-on-finance/2011/dec/05/facebook-making-money-annoying-people
And more on those 'mistakes'
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook founder admits 'bunch of mistakes' amid privacy u-turn
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/8924714/Mark-Zuckerberg-Facebook-founder-admits-bunch-of-mistakes-amid-privacy-u-turn.html
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