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From an ill-advised return to news to a weirdly Orwellian streaming service, Facebook has recently insisted on presenting us with a variety of new features no one asked for instead of the one thing everyone actively wants from the platform: i.e., for it to stop mishandling our personal data and/or to maybe just cease existing entirely.įacebook’s most recent attempt to win us over comes in the form of Facebook Dating, the in-app dating feature that launched in the U.S.