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I refuse to reinstall any Facebook App since they require complete control of all the data on my phone. I used to use it until one point where it was getting ridiculous.
Yet people generally don't have this problem with applications on their computers. Why is that? Because it explicitly tells you what it can do? Or because there's a way for them to restrain themselves?

Anyway, is there a way to block apps from using certain APIs? I.e. restrict them more? Ideally with some dummy interface returning empty whatever so the app won't crash. Like you can restrict apps from accessing network (though they do expect to not have Internet connection usually).

You can if you use something like CyanogenMod (which I highly recommend on older smartphones stuck on anything less than 4.4. - KitKat is amazing in terms of performance).
That's rather harsh title. Forcing? Ripping out? Come on...
What's harsh? It seems accurate given the contents of the article.
I think this is a good thing. Rather than maintain two messaging clients they can focus on the messaging specific app which is actually very, very good. I didn't even realise they still had messaging in the main app.