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by sasaf5
656 days ago
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> It also told me that it had permanently disabled my Facebook account—an account that I’d had for more than 15 years, and that was my primary way of staying in touch with family and friends around the world. You don't need Facebook for that. Write down a list of the people you care about and contact them with some frequency, at least on their birthday. |
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in general, reaching someone through other ways than their preferred channel only works if both sides are willing to do so. very often, especially with non-technical people that is simply not the case.
you can replace facebook with any other tool that is used for messaging, and you will find cases where not being able to access that tool would be a problem.
most of my contacts are only reachable through one specific messaging tool.
the reality is that we can no longer allow any of these companies to control who does and who doesn't get access. getting access must be a right that mustn't be denied to you if you choose to use it. or, better, all major messaging systems should be made interoperable so that you can stay in touch without needing an account there.