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Facebook prohibits deletion of all user's content in easy way
May 8, 2023, 9:22 a.m. | /u/PuchaczRolny
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The WORST answer is "simply select account deletion."
Big part of user-generated content is STILL THERE, but the user loses access to it (by "deletion" of the account).
Some people suggest manually deleting everything - yup, took me 3 days (few years ago) of work in my case. There is a nice program called Redact (free) to remove data from social media.
It worked a few months ago, but yesterday after deletion of …
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