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ryanmerket | 3 months ago
"Facebook does not have a specific policy against Greasemonkey like extensions by name, but it has banned users for creating or using scripts that interfere with Facebook's functionality, which can include those made with Greasemonkey. Such actions are against Facebook's terms of service, which prohibit anything that could disable, overburden, or impair the proper working or appearance of the site.
Interfering with site functionality: Scripts, including Greasemonkey scripts, that alter how Facebook's pages load or work can be seen as a violation of the terms of service, which can lead to account suspension or banning. Examples of banned scripts: A specific example is the ban of the creator of the FB Purity add-on, which was a Greasemonkey script used to customize Facebook, say The Next Web."
zamadatix|3 months ago
fn-mote|3 months ago
Far outweighing the benefit of tweaking the UI.
busymom0|3 months ago
Wasn't there a recent case where Apple removed some app which manipulated Amazon website behavior?
beefnugs|3 months ago
mettamage|3 months ago
Hammershaft|3 months ago
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ryanmerket|3 months ago