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Facebook continues to tighten up some of the rules that govern how applications on the social network’s platform operate, giving users more control over what they allow and when, and making it easier for them to block “bad” applications and prevent the social-
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1 year ago
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/12393
1 year ago
Another, relatively simple idea would be to have a blocking system based on a social rating system. That way we could choose to block ALL apps that don't have at least 4/5 stars. Obviously it would need some tweaking (14 year olds might rate zombie app a 5) and we might choose ratings that have at least 4 stars from the 30+ demographic.
1 year ago
as well take advantage of it.