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Deleted my FB Account - Epicly - 04-14-2011

Gotta say deleting that account made me extremely happy, and feels as if I've been set from a curse being always monitored by third parties. Don't know how you guys feel when you deleting yours, but do share if done so.


RE: Deleted my FB Account - AceInfinity - 04-14-2011

They don't delete though, for some reason facebook doesn't allow you to do that. They keep you hostage, the account only gets deactivated.


RE: Deleted my FB Account - Fragma - 04-15-2011

(04-14-2011, 10:01 PM)Infinity Wrote: They don't delete though, for some reason facebook doesn't allow you to do that. They keep you hostage, the account only gets deactivated.

No you can fully delete your account after a certain amount of days of it being deactivated, or something like that. They have a pretty annoying system for deleting.

Here is the link for anybody who's interested:
https://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account


RE: Deleted my FB Account - Mr Kitty Cat - 04-15-2011

(04-15-2011, 07:29 AM)Fragma Wrote: No you can fully delete your account after a certain amount of days of it being deactivated, or something like that. They have a pretty annoying system for deleting.

Here is the link for anybody who's interested:
https://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account

Just deleted my crap as well, I am so happy now Victoire

Yay 100 posts ;)


RE: Deleted my FB Account - Inventor - 04-15-2011

(04-15-2011, 01:33 PM)Mr Kitty Cat Wrote: Just deleted my crap as well, I am so happy now Victoire

Yay 100 posts ;)

Yep, I got out of FB the day I joined, I like forums much more!

Inventor1



RE: Deleted my FB Account - iMario - 04-15-2011

I had deleted mine last year, it was quite cool, but I reactivate it yesterday xD


RE: Deleted my FB Account - Epicly - 04-15-2011

(04-14-2011, 10:01 PM)Infinity Wrote: They don't delete though, for some reason facebook doesn't allow you to do that. They keep you hostage, the account only gets deactivated.

I plan to delete all my friends and such first, then do the method Fragma suggested.

(04-15-2011, 07:29 AM)Fragma Wrote: No you can fully delete your account after a certain amount of days of it being deactivated, or something like that. They have a pretty annoying system for deleting.

Here is the link for anybody who's interested:
https://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account

Thanks alot man!



RE: Deleted my FB Account - AceInfinity - 04-15-2011

(04-15-2011, 08:31 PM)Epicly Wrote: I plan to delete all my friends and such first, then do the method Fragma suggested.

Wouldn't that take a lot of time though if you are one of the people with at least 200-300 friends? lol. I would just delete the account because once your account is gone from the database it won't show up as a profile on your friends accounts.


RE: Deleted my FB Account - Resistance - 04-16-2011

Basically the title should be OP:

"Deleted One of My Sources of Socialism"


Why did you delete it in the first place?... Did you do something regretful?


RE: Deleted my FB Account - AceInfinity - 04-16-2011

(04-16-2011, 10:45 AM)The High Roller Wrote: Basically the title should be OP:

"Deleted One of My Sources of Socialism"


Why did you delete it in the first place?... Did you do something regretful?

Socialism over the internet isn't being social at all really in my opinion. There's no emotion in typing something out as compared to talking to them in person. I know people that don't use facebook at all, but have become more recognized by a lot of people than the ones that do have facebook. It's because they practice their people skills a lot more than they type on a social network.