A new service called Web 2.0 Suicide Machine, which was launched last December, has made the user must ‘sign out’ forever from social networking sites like Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace. For several days, Web 2.0 Suicide Machine service can also ‘kill’ user Facebook accounts.
Suicide Machine can take account, friend by friend, and remove the user connection via script. Before that, Suicide Machine will delete the profile picture and password, so the user can not log back in, or send a message or set list friends cause Suicide Machine had manipulated the script on Facebook, so the script does not run correctly.
However, Facebook finally found the problem and then turn off access to the Facebook site from the Web 2.0 Suicide Machine server, revoke existing unplugger. According to Facebook, Facebook has provided the ability for users who do not want to use these sites, deaktivasi able to delete their account or the service as a whole.
Web 2.0 Suicide Machine can collect the login information which is confidential and damaging Facebook page, which also violates the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities Facebook. Facebook explained that the government has blocked access to Web sites 2.0 Suicide Machine to Facebook, because the site has violated Facebook policy, and Facebook will conduct an investigation for further action.











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