Facebook Is Not Over Populated And Is Not Deleting Accounts

Following my previous post about facebook supposedly deleting inactive accounts, I’ve had a number of people contact me about the issue of chain letters on facebook.

Sure, you can report the person who sent it to you, but that wouldn’t solve anything, especially if they are a victim as well.

I have received another four copies of this latest chain letter, and will be writing to the people who sent them, asking them to refrain from doing so in future.

It’s time for some common sense, Facebook is in the business to grow!

To do that, they need members, and they are not going to delete members’ accounts to make more room.

In the meantime, I went to the Facebook Blog, where Carolyn Abram posted the following:

Since there’s been a lot of wrong information about Facebook spreading around, we’d like to clarify a few things for the record:

* We are not shutting down accounts that are not “active” enough.

* We are not going to start charging you to use Facebook.

* We will never ask you to send us your password or login information.

* We will never put the responsibility on YOU to send information to your friends. If we have information we need to share, it’s our job to get the word out.

* When we do communicate to you about the site (with the exception of posts made on this blog) it will always be from a collective Facebook. You won’t hear from me, personally, or from Mark, or from Dustin, or from any of the Facebook bloggers you’ve seen here.

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One Comment

  1. You are right, Facebook deleting inactive users is a big hoax. The message is a complete nonsense and should not be taken seriously. And if you happen to get it, please do not pass it on to others. Instead, tell the sender that it’s a hoax.

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