Deleted my Facebook earlier this year... well not really, since your profile is always there, no matter how long you don't log into it while it's deactivated. Now I find THAT suspicious.
Quote:The tech news site Slashdot summed up Der Taggspiegel's story about social networking as 'not having a Facebook account could be the first sign that you are a mass murderer.'
Oh snap! They're on to us!
GET IN THE CAR
Vacui☆Natale Wrote: [ -> ]Deleted my Facebook earlier this year... well not really, since your profile is always there, no matter how long you don't log into it while it's deactivated. Now I find THAT suspicious.
Supposedly you can delete it (and I'm not talking about deactivation).
Link is here:
https://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account
Or unless you're feeling that you are having second thoughts :P
I deleted mine for reasons explained at a later time.
Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]Vacui☆Natale Wrote: [ -> ]Deleted my Facebook earlier this year... well not really, since your profile is always there, no matter how long you don't log into it while it's deactivated. Now I find THAT suspicious.
Supposedly you can delete it (and I'm not talking about deactivation).
Link is here: https://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account
Or unless you're feeling that you are having second thoughts :P
I deleted mine for reasons explained at a later time.
Ah, thanks :D
And no, I had absolutely no second thoughts about it :P
I will not let my face be raped
Isuspiciousperson
goverment conspracy to get people on facebook, and start traking them, but also making other people believe that they themselves are not suspicious anymore.


facebook is just a pass to be socially accepted into the normal world
Why is social networking the norm now? When I ask people why they use it, they get all uppity and say it's the best way to talk to friends and family. Am I the only one seeing something wrong?
Le Jooms Wrote: [ -> ]Why is social networking the norm now? When I ask people why they use it, they get all uppity and say it's the best way to talk to friends and family. Am I the only one seeing something wrong?
I'm not sure about the uppity bit, but the rest sounds fine really - for most people, it's essentially the replacement for email.