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Holy shit, that should be illegal. I say should because I know there's no way that it currently is.
There's also no way that it's happening. You can't key log with JavaScript. There's something called cross domain policies or xDomainPolicy which prevent certain types of code being run on one website by a different website.
But it's not another website, it would be the web browser within the Facebook app, which could absolutely do that.
Except this is already being debunked see above
Except that this this has been debunked see below
Edit: the point I'm hopefully making is that you're just kinda saying stuff and not even bothering to post a source.