I think there are bigger problems than that like privacy.
It feels like every week brings a new Facebook security issue, privacy scandal or data mishap. So, it is time to round up all of Facebook's troubles from the past year and a half.
searchsecurity.techtarget.com
And if you are silly enough to believe their apologies this is what one of their lawyers told the judge in the Cambridge Analytica case.
"There is no privacy interest, because by sharing with a hundred friends on a social media platform, which is an affirmative social act to publish, to disclose, to share ostensibly private information with a hundred people, you have just, under centuries of common law, under the judgment of Congress, under the SCA, negated any reasonable expectation of privacy. "
“The whole premise of Facebook is to render not private” your activity, said company lawyer, fighting off lawsuits over Cambridge Analytica data collection.
theintercept.com
Then there is their proposal to introduce their own currency though I think the feds might shoot that one down.