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Another FB security failure - they never should have left this control exposed.
This is so dumb it's amusing.
The overflow: hidden on <body> made the slider not show up on my computer :(
I'm uncomfortable with this public mockery of a person, even if he is a public figure.

There are better ways to disagree with someone than ad hominem attacks.

It's only an attack if you see it as one. I didn't notice commentary on the page.
lol, I don't disagree in this case, but that makes ZERO sense in general
I'm uncomfortable with the undermining of privacy and democracy for potentially billions.

I think some ad hominem is just a little salve for that discomfort.

You're more than welcome to bring in a little disagreement, also.

Thanks,

I agree with you. Public figures need to be held to a higher standard than everyone else for their behavior and statements, but they deserve the same compassion as everyone else. It's fine to criticise Zuckerberg but this is just bullying.
I could only get this to work by zooming out to 90% (Chrome 73). Suggestions:

  1. Give the slider some bottom margin so people can click it.
  2. Put your vanity note somewhere else because it is currently covering the slider.
I definitely trust that natural smile.
Got a laugh, but I'm uncomfortable with this type of content being posted
It's weird how his eyes don't change at all, but his elf-ears go up up up.
Who leaked this integration test from the facebook codebase?