# Liked: To Facebook — and Its Critics: Please Don’t Screw Up Our Internet...
Jeff Jarvis asks that we do not throw the baby out with the bath water and for all sides to exercise caution when dealing with data and privacy matters on the web.
Just as Facebook blames "bad actors" for ruining it for the rest of us so society points the finger and accuses Facebook itself as being such an actor, ruining the web for the others trying to use it for good.
It's all a question of scale and starting points.
As Jarvis points out, there are many using social media for good, just as there are many whose personal feeds don't include constant rage, aggression and bigots. It would be ridiculous to deny them of their experiences because of some bad actors.
Does the management of personal data on the web need legislating? Quite possibly, but it should be approached carefully so as not to wreck any chance of real progress.
Ultimately, we have to think and decide for ourselves, we have to take personal responsibility for what we do. Not just how we behave but whether, as individuals, we are happy to be actors in this play. Some are not, some won't even attend the theatre. But others feel they can achieve something useful, can learn their lines and use their performance for good, to affect change.
It is a decision we all have to make but must also respect those of others and not shut down the theatre just because we got stage fright.
@colinwalker have the canned it? Or just still not ready yet?
@adamprocter I think it’s put back to 11.4 (got confused about threads)
@colinwalker I was also looking forward to that. I guess now we’ll have to wait until iOS 12?
@roelio I’ve seen talk of 11.4 before we hit WWDC but who knows. I suppose it depends on the reason they pulled it from 11.3.
@colinwalker I am running the betas and haven’t had that same seamless experience. Works most of the time but not always. Also deletes on the iPhone requires two taps. Needs to carry over to the Apple Watch for full functionality.
@colinwalker ah makes sense now ?
@colinwalker I’d rather see a stable solution a bit later, than an unstable one now. We’ll see. ?