Comment by firefax

Comment by firefax 4 days ago

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I deleted my Facebook in 2016, and when I tried to create a new one they banned me as "inauthentic". I've seen people complain about the site demanding a government ID scan, but I'd have been willing to prove I am who I am if given the chance.

Now I can't delete my Instagram, which I was using FB SSO for. They ocassionally send me marketing emails that I might want to engage with so and so's content.

How, when you nuked my goddamn account for no reason?

Anyways, if I had the money I'd short them -- they seem to be completely unconcerned with the few who'd consider giving them a second chance.

As for Tik Tok, as with Telegram having it's servers in Russia, I think the real issue is the data is in control of the PRC, rather than whinings about "fake news" -- people have consumed supermarket check out drivel like the Weekly World News for years, it's just moved online.

jaypeg25 4 days ago

Is this a common issue? I deleted mine around the same time. I recently moved to a small town where many of the restaurants and businesses use Facebook which kind of forced me back on. When I tried creating a new one the same thing happened, and there was no way of reversing this decision.

  • halper 4 days ago

    Same with me, who "needed" to join FB because that is the main communication platform for a leisure activity. Apparently I am a fake person.

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rad_gruchalski 4 days ago

If you deleted an account, how are they sending you emails? Are you in the EU?

  • firefax 4 days ago

    I am not in the EU. There's two accounts - FB and Insta. The same email was given to both.