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Hopefully this sheds some light as to why fb is being valued so highly.
If this statement were directed at particular parts of the Internet where there are known problems, it would make a lot more sense. But as a blanket statement about the entire online world, it's nothing more than exactly what you'd expect a Facebook person to say; they are obviously in a business that benefits from this, but no one else really does.

We have insecure protocols (e.g. E-mail is wide open), and there are places where it would help to be very sure that something came from a particular person. There have been solutions, but none of them is sufficiently widespread. Is Facebook ponying up some money or resources to help solve that? Probably not.

the only interests proposing the demise of anonymity are those who would profit from it