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by 2Gkashmiri 1899 days ago
i have had an idea. The last time i deleted my facebook account, it had been a 6-7 year old legacy thing and i ended up with manually deleting stuff, photos videos, contacts, calender entries. then waiting for months. I had an idea. This was back when "shadow profiles" had appeared on the news. i figured if i outright delete the account, maybe it would keep it in a "deleted because not coming back" DB. instead if i deleted stuff, maybe the idea would be "okay.. routine stuff.. delete"

apparently both my ideas were wrong but good thing i don't use any facebook property, don't use whatsapp or isntagram and am a hermit. I had telegram since 2015 but since signal whatsapp thing happened, i stopped using it. :-/

1 comments

It's not illegal to soft delete your pictures, and it may be illegal not to in isolated cases where a court preservation order is in effect. It is, however, illegal (by the GDPR) to not hard delete your account on request.