It started a matter of weeks ago. I have attempted in every manner I know to make my anger at this known, but Fudgebook makes it virtually impossible to file an actual complaint about the service. Instead, when they alter the interface so that it gives certain people headaches to look at, one is expected to either grin and bear it, or move elsewhere. Continue Reading
Dear Fudgebook (aka more reasons why monopolies are bad)
Posted by Kronisk on May 5, 2012
Posted in: "Everything must be online" culture, Autistic Identity, Hate.
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