TechCrunch:

On feed-based “broader social networks, where people can accumulate friends or followers until the services feel more public . . . it feels more like a town square than a more intimate space like a living room" Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained in a blog post today. With messaging, groups, and ephemeral stories as the fastest growing social features, Zuckerberg laid out why he’s rethinking Facebook as private living room where people can be comfortable being themselves without fear of hackers, government spying, and embarrassment from old content without encryption allowing bad actors to hide their crimes.

I’ll believe it when I see it. Still looking for those data wiping tools, Zuck.