This week, our readers told haters of Oreo's new campaign to stuff it, gawked (and geeked-out) over the Google I/O keynote and fretted about Facebook's privacy terms again. Clearly, there was much for our Mashable audience to discuss this week.
The biggest conversation surrounded the debate over Oreo taking a stand in favor of gay rights on its Facebook page. While some readers were glad to see such a well-recognized brand make a statement, others thought Oreo should stick to making cookies.
Facebook's acquisition of Face.com led many readers to wonder if Facebook was being less considerate of their privacy. Others were convinced that nothing has changed.
The Google I/O keynote coverage spawned a flurry of comments about the presentations itself, the multiple new devices (the Nexus 7, the Nexus Q, and Project Glass) that were introduced as well as substantial changes to existing services such as Google+.
Our readers also had a lot to say about an article discussing the way Google Search and Bing cull results for your searches. Die-hard fans for both platforms came out to wave their search engine flags high.
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