r/AntiFacebook

15k members
r/AntiFacebook is a subreddit with 15k members. The most common flair used is discussion, privacy, business model, psychology manipulation, and censorship.
A community for posting articles about the problems of Meta Inc (Facebook): its disrespect for privacy, widespread censorship, manipulation of users, and overall threat it poses to the freedom of the web and social relationships.

Flair Used in r/AntiFacebook

#1
Discussion
: "Facebook’s dream of connecting the whole world is dead. - The Washington Post"
34 posts
#2
Privacy
: "Facebook fired three engineers a month on average for accessing private data including one who tracked a date's location when she stopped answering his texts, book reveals"
28 posts
#3
Business Model
: "Facebook Knows Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls, Company Documents Show — Its own in-depth research shows a significant teen mental-health issue that Facebook plays down in public"
19 posts
#4
Psychology Manipulation
: "Meta Quest Pro Will Monitor Your Eyes During Ads for Engagement"
10 posts
#5
Censorship
: "Meta Fined $400 Million for Treatment of Children’s Data on Instagram - The New York Times"
7 posts
#6
Newsletter
: "Thumbs down for Facebook as users opt to #DeleteFacebook in a further blow to social media giant"
4 posts
#7
Surveillance
: "FACEBOOK DIED TODAY <3"
4 posts
#8
Security
: "Facebook exposes 700K users using 'god mode'"
2 posts
#9
Net Neutrality
: "Meta ordered to sell Giphy by UK regulator"
1 post

Member Growth in r/AntiFacebook

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+262 members(1.8%)

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Last updated: June 9, 2026