Outrage and attention are limited resources - no matter how much you think you can generate them infinitely as the world spirals around us, everyone gets worn down. So I don't think hyping and handwringing over Facebook's actions seven or more years ago is terribly productive.

But if you want examples of recent things to be outraged over, how about the localhost Tracking to bypass VPNs and track browsing, or the September 2025 Senate testimony that Meta's legal team doctored internal research about kids as young as 10 bring exposed to groomers. Or Northeastern showing that fact-checking's replacement is useless.