"It wouldn't work without constant nagging" is supposed to support your point?
> If you feel the games exploit you (or the doctor invades your life) , then avoid them.
The entire point of the article is that Facebook is intentionally making it less obvious that these games are exploiting your personal information.
"It wouldn't work without constant nagging" is supposed to support your point?
> If you feel the games exploit you (or the doctor invades your life) , then avoid them.
The entire point of the article is that Facebook is intentionally making it less obvious that these games are exploiting your personal information.