Step 1
follow link
Step 2
app demands your date of birth, for no reason (one day … Facebook will stop being so ridiculous about this, and give the user power, rather than the advertisers. One day…)
Step 3
app fails to install (having taken your private data)
Step 4: tell them what to do with it
Bye-bye!
3 replies on “D&D on Facebook”
I’d of stopped at step 2 myself.
(And er, what? There’s enough things I need to use that need flash…)
Just to be clear: I’m running flash 10 (or is it 11?).
Everything on every other site works fine – including the thousands of kongregate games.
If there’s a new flash out, this seems to be the first thing using it
“(one day … Facebook will stop being so ridiculous about this, and give the user power, rather than the advertisers. One day…)”
This seems overly optimistic. I think Facebook has proved by now that the users are actually just the product — the companies advertising are the real customers. Businesses don’t typically make a habit of giving their products the power to avoid being sold.