As far as privacy violations, etc., I don't think the general population care much.
Community deaths are often undocumented because people often stop using it quietly. When you come back for a visit, you just find nobody there and stop visiting again.
The main problem is that there's no real replacement at the moment. A lot of my friends have agreed to leave Facebook, but we have nowhere else to hang out.
When I was growing up government was the main focus of people's dissatisfaction. The internet has now brought the focus on large internet companies.
If a person doesn't want to use facebook then they shouldn't.
Facebook, the company, is probably going to survive through its acquisitions.
Facebook is where you go. I’m not saying it’s the only option, but it’s a major one.
Compare this to Google which increasingly silos information...if you live in the US, you have to work to get results from England or Australia or even Canada. Never mine Turkmenistan, the Philippines, or Mexico. Same for Wikipedia.
On Facebook however, if you know someone half way round the world, sending a friend request is the same as to your next door neighbor. And pictures of their breakfast have the same weight as someone you went to high school with.
Outside the tech bubble, ordinary intuition recognizes privacy theater for what it is...even if people don't articulate it that way. You only have to use a run of the mill ISP's DNS server...like most people do...to see how obviously outgunned, out spent, and out lawyered we are.
Coal made people's lives better too.