How many accounts per year do you think are hacked this way? How many accounts per year do you think are hacked in other ways? Facebook has a finite amount of engineering effort, and the effort they put in to stopping hacks probably goes toward things they expect will prevent a large amount of hacks.
I’m sorry. Meta has a finite amount of engineering? The profit margins are so thin that there is no possibility of improving service for users? That everyone is fully dedicated to new development that support for existing products can’t be spared? That Zuckerberg is so fearful of his board that he is afraid of being forced out if he lets up on the gas for just 1 sec?
>The profit margins are so thin that there is no possibility of improving service for users?
I'm saying that there are many ways of improving service for users. If we prioritize those ways, I doubt doing checks for expiring DNS would be near the top.
Based on experience, it does not seem like they prioritize ANY improvements in customer service. And until there is a credible threat of government action I doubt they ever will
Yes, they don't care. Why would they? That user probably doesn't generate much revenue, and losing them won't cause any major scandal in the press or anything embarrassing to top FB managers. I can't see any motivation for them to care.