Not putting the information there in the first place is step one, erasing it will not do a thing, aside from possibly sheilding that information from an potential employer or the general public. I don't think these actions will amount to anything, as i believe this is the 3rd or 4th attempt in just the last year to "take back" the internet. The belief that the internet was some sort of commons was always a delusion amongst users and it was a very useful one for society's masters. There is any number of additional security layers that have been developed by privacy enthusiasts, but I think time is slowly revealing that these are just additional delusions as well. If the NSA or realistically any other government entity wants to know what you're up to, they will find out. That's an ugly reality but kidding ourselves isn't going to accomplish anything.


) came out at the same time, showed you could figure out someones political views with 85% accuracy based on a person's likes (82% for religious views) without them being shown on Facebook itself; link below), but at the moment it's just too convenient for staying in touch with people.
