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You're all probably tired of hearing about my Facebook drama but I'm here tell you of a major mile stone of my computer related life. I deleted my Facebook account. I even changed my password to something random so i cant try to log back in. Kek

You're all probably tired of hearing about my Facebook drama but I'm here tell you of a major mile stone of my computer related life. I deleted my Facebook account. I even changed my password to something random so i cant try to log back in. Kek

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I deleted my Facebook account. I even changed my password to something random so i cant try to log back in.

Does facebook not require entering your current password in order to delete the account?

Because if you delete the account, you cannot then change the password to something random on an account that no longer exists.

But, if you had first changed your password to something random that you didn't document and then went to delete the account, you couldn't enter that current password into the field to verify that you wished to delete your account as you have no idea what it is as you didn't document it.

Or does facebook only require that you "click this button to remove your access to this account"? (because no account is ever deleted, you just remove your own access to that account and its content becomes hidden, but it will forever exist in their database)

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Does facebook not require entering your current password in order to delete the account?

It does and has forever. I did it a similar way to her. I had a notepad open and I autistically typed on my keyboard with my eyes averted then ctrl+a, ctrl+c and alt-tabbed to my kikebook page and pasted it in.

valid concerns. i have the password saved in case of an emergency but its long and confusing so i cant commit it to memory. but it appeared i didnt have to use my password to delete my account so ill be deleting that file save in a second. it was so hard to figure out how to delete it im so glad they dont make you do a password dance

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Interesting. Thanks for replying.

I only had a facebook page very briefly over 15 years ago before "deleting" it, so it has been a long time and I could not recall how they had the process of deletion implemented.

thats a good feeling. i remember when i was in the 8th grade everyone had a facebook but i didnt spend much time on the computer or talking to people and a student asked me if she could friend me on facebook and i was like, "what the hell is a facebook". i dont think i got one till late im my second year of higschool. i onlly really started using it when i started networking within my career and started making more friends. i used it to make plans and schedule etc but there is too much faggot snoflake worship on there now for me to enjoy terrorizing them with my saucy free speech memes anymore.