Control your info (controlyour.info) is an anonymous operation raising awareness for a major flaw in Facebook Groups that enables anyone to register as a group admin after the previous administrator leaves the group. And like we warned months ago, an admin can change the group’s name to anything he wants without group members receiving any notification. In addition, group ownership can be abused to send spam to its members.
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Home » Archive » Groups & pagesBecome a fan of Energizer Bunny for free donation to breast cancer research
To celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, for every new fan of the Energizer Bunny, Energizer will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® up to a maximum of $10,000. With 4,814 fans at the time of writing, they’re almost halfway there. Donating for a good cause has never been easier, so join today because the campaign runs only until the end of October.
Facebook Fail Friday: Largest Facebook Group (N)ever
Topless Danny DeVito reclaims Facebook Fan Page
64-year-old Danny DeVito has taken back his Facebook fan page from the hands of an actual fan, and just posted a homevideo to officially welcome his fans on Facebook. The shirtless actor/director/producer tells the world he’s off to a friends’ wedding, and concludes his introductory video with the quote: “Non più scuro della mezzanotte”…
Wacko Wednesday: The Lying Down Game on Facebook goes worldwide
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Wacko Wednesday: 5 Facebook fan pages you didn’t know existed
What’s happening in the private Facebook group for world leaders?
Wacko Wednesday: 10 more weird Facebook Groups
Wacko Wednesday: 10 Weird Facebook Groups
Starting today we have a new weekly feature here at reface.me: Wacko Wednesdays! Every Wednesday we’ll focus on the whacky side of Facebook, you know, the weirdos, the witty, and the plain wrong. Let’s kick this off with ten weird Facebook groups. Feel free to share your own discoveries in the comments!
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Giving up Facebook for Lent: 15 tips to succeed
Giving up Facebook for Lent, Facebook Fast for Lent, No Facebook for lent, Give up Facebook for Lent,… There are hundreds Facebook groups encouraging users to abstain from the site for the 40 days of Lent. The same rage occurred among college students last year. In 2009, adults seem to be into it as well.















