Why not try Linkedin aka FB 2.0?One has to login to one's deleted account in order to ask.
We could do with your help against Remoaners who say not nice things about B***IT.
Why not try Linkedin aka FB 2.0?One has to login to one's deleted account in order to ask.
No doubt you have thought of this, but it doesn't seem like people are making these delete decisions - AI/machines are.One has to login to one's deleted account in order to ask.
And maybe you were deleted because there is another Paul Wilmott who has been banned for whatever activities (fair or not) - and by some stretch of the imagination, if there even is a quality control check, maybe you look enough like him that the machine decided you were indeed that Paul Wilmott.
I'm not justifying such banning in any case, but I've heard some other FB and TW stories and they are weird - irrational deletions/bans
I've never done much with FaceBook myself, I just have an account because a few friends from high school and college are there.
However, I'd be happy to try some experiments. Please feel free to suggest things that might result in a ban but that aren't truly offensive. For example, I can start posting about the card game bridge and mention Trump cards frequently or whatever.
I also have quite a few email addresses and separate phone numbers and could set up a couple of accounts that way as well.
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Invite Tony Blair, even he has started to realise how useless the EU is (Article 16). Oh, and all those continentals who can't get the vaccine.Why not try Linkedin aka FB 2.0?One has to login to one's deleted account in order to ask.
We could do with your help against Remoaners who say not nice things about B***IT.
I've given FB one passport and two driving licences to prove who I am. I guess they've got all they need from me and I am disposable.No doubt you have thought of this, but it doesn't seem like people are making these delete decisions - AI/machines are.One has to login to one's deleted account in order to ask.
And maybe you were deleted because there is another Paul Wilmott who has been banned for whatever activities (fair or not) - and by some stretch of the imagination, if there even is a quality control check, maybe you look enough like him that the machine decided you were indeed that Paul Wilmott.
I'm not justifying such banning in any case, but I've heard some other FB and TW stories and they are weird - irrational deletions/bans
I've never done much with FaceBook myself, I just have an account because a few friends from high school and college are there.
However, I'd be happy to try some experiments. Please feel free to suggest things that might result in a ban but that aren't truly offensive. For example, I can start posting about the card game bridge and mention Trump cards frequently or whatever.
I also have quite a few email addresses and separate phone numbers and could set up a couple of accounts that way as well.
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“I got three passports, a couple of visas,
You don’t even know my real name”
Your wish... It just takes a few clicks and it will be as if you never existed. We get such requests from time to time. Usually from people who've never posted!!!From a practical standpoint, I can't delete myself here. Even the "Right to be Forgotten" in the EU doesn't quite work on the Forum and going manually post by post would take...years? : D So, for better or worse, I am trapped in cyber-amber.
That would be amazing, as long as it would not mess up other people's posts or crash the Forum somehow.Your wish... It just takes a few clicks and it will be as if you never existed. We get such requests from time to time. Usually from people who've never posted!!!From a practical standpoint, I can't delete myself here. Even the "Right to be Forgotten" in the EU doesn't quite work on the Forum and going manually post by post would take...years? : D So, for better or worse, I am trapped in cyber-amber.