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Goodbye Facebook
I am locked out of Facebook because of their new lack of privacy policy. I don't see any reason that they need a copy of my Drivers License. So, if we've been keeping in touch on there, I'm not ignoring you.
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Interesting. They didn't ask me for a driver's license.
I had wondered how you were able to get away with your handle over there, since they claimed to require real names. I wonder if they just ran all their user names through a database of real names to look for any atypical names. There are a lot of strange names out there in the world. I wonder if they have sent that request to anyone who is actually using a real, albeit unusual, name? |
I didn't get one for my other persona "Monstera". Are you sure it's for real?
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A hoax, though you may well be locked out of Facebook for some other nefarious reason. |
This isn't an email. When I try to log in to Facebook I get the message ... different devices, different log on methods ... Web and app.
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well, shit.
clearly, glatt has more correctly identified the source of your trouble than I had. it's easy to say F U Facebook, but you might not want to do that. What if you just ginned up some "ID"? Like a library card, or membership card, etc? |
Insane thing is, according that wired article, whoever dropped the dime gets to hide their identity, but your identity must be exposed.
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My buddy's late dog (I don't know if anyone will remember Crash) had an account under 'Crashy Luv', with no troubles.
He never mentioned any, anyway... |
I also know a dog on FB. And a couple people with handles other than their real name.
I think they are all good until somebody drops a dime. |
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Heh.
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Wrong thread, maybe?
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