Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook
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@tim_g said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@travisdh1 said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@mlnews said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
rrent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica situation quite seriously.
I tried deactivating my account and logged in again after deactivation but its logging me in again into the FB How and Why ?Its process of deleting the user id from the Linux box its not even deleting the user it seems
What does the Linux box have connected to Facebook?
Just having a Example if we are deleting any User inside Linux box means the user will be deleted permanently but in Facebook which is not even deleting the user permanently as such
They tell you at the end that if you log back in within 14 days, the account is reactivated. Nothing surprising with that, wait 2 weeks after deactivating and then try.
Good to know, had no idea that they did that.
Yeah. I deleted my FB account before, but discovered I used it to log in to a few other websites. So i had to reactivate it, unfortunately.
Yeah, totally removing it is quite a bit problematic.
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@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@tim_g said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@travisdh1 said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@mlnews said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
rrent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica situation quite seriously.
I tried deactivating my account and logged in again after deactivation but its logging me in again into the FB How and Why ?Its process of deleting the user id from the Linux box its not even deleting the user it seems
What does the Linux box have connected to Facebook?
Just having a Example if we are deleting any User inside Linux box means the user will be deleted permanently but in Facebook which is not even deleting the user permanently as such
They tell you at the end that if you log back in within 14 days, the account is reactivated. Nothing surprising with that, wait 2 weeks after deactivating and then try.
Good to know, had no idea that they did that.
Yeah. I deleted my FB account before, but discovered I used it to log in to a few other websites. So i had to reactivate it, unfortunately.
Yeah, totally removing it is quite a bit problematic.
Nope, I never use third party login for another site if possible.
if not possible, the only one I use is github then Twitter.If not available, I won’t sign up.
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@jaredbusch said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@tim_g said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@travisdh1 said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@mlnews said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
rrent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica situation quite seriously.
I tried deactivating my account and logged in again after deactivation but its logging me in again into the FB How and Why ?Its process of deleting the user id from the Linux box its not even deleting the user it seems
What does the Linux box have connected to Facebook?
Just having a Example if we are deleting any User inside Linux box means the user will be deleted permanently but in Facebook which is not even deleting the user permanently as such
They tell you at the end that if you log back in within 14 days, the account is reactivated. Nothing surprising with that, wait 2 weeks after deactivating and then try.
Good to know, had no idea that they did that.
Yeah. I deleted my FB account before, but discovered I used it to log in to a few other websites. So i had to reactivate it, unfortunately.
Yeah, totally removing it is quite a bit problematic.
Nope, I never use third party login for another site if possible.
if not possible, the only one I use is github then Twitter.If not available, I won’t sign up.
I do use GitHub whenever possible. I like theirs the best.
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@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@jaredbusch said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@tim_g said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@travisdh1 said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@mlnews said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
rrent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica situation quite seriously.
I tried deactivating my account and logged in again after deactivation but its logging me in again into the FB How and Why ?Its process of deleting the user id from the Linux box its not even deleting the user it seems
What does the Linux box have connected to Facebook?
Just having a Example if we are deleting any User inside Linux box means the user will be deleted permanently but in Facebook which is not even deleting the user permanently as such
They tell you at the end that if you log back in within 14 days, the account is reactivated. Nothing surprising with that, wait 2 weeks after deactivating and then try.
Good to know, had no idea that they did that.
Yeah. I deleted my FB account before, but discovered I used it to log in to a few other websites. So i had to reactivate it, unfortunately.
Yeah, totally removing it is quite a bit problematic.
Nope, I never use third party login for another site if possible.
if not possible, the only one I use is github then Twitter.If not available, I won’t sign up.
I do use GitHub whenever possible. I like theirs the best.
I prefer a non linked account whenever possible, but after that, yeah GitHub I like.
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@jaredbusch said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@jaredbusch said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@tim_g said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@travisdh1 said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@scottalanmiller said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@lakshmana said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
@mlnews said in Tesla and SpaceX Abandon Facebook:
rrent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica situation quite seriously.
I tried deactivating my account and logged in again after deactivation but its logging me in again into the FB How and Why ?Its process of deleting the user id from the Linux box its not even deleting the user it seems
What does the Linux box have connected to Facebook?
Just having a Example if we are deleting any User inside Linux box means the user will be deleted permanently but in Facebook which is not even deleting the user permanently as such
They tell you at the end that if you log back in within 14 days, the account is reactivated. Nothing surprising with that, wait 2 weeks after deactivating and then try.
Good to know, had no idea that they did that.
Yeah. I deleted my FB account before, but discovered I used it to log in to a few other websites. So i had to reactivate it, unfortunately.
Yeah, totally removing it is quite a bit problematic.
Nope, I never use third party login for another site if possible.
if not possible, the only one I use is github then Twitter.If not available, I won’t sign up.
I do use GitHub whenever possible. I like theirs the best.
I prefer a non linked account whenever possible, but after that, yeah GitHub I like.
That's how I"m doing it now. Linked logins can cause issues down the road.
Direct signups with different passwords.