Asking for…umm…a friend. How long before Meta deletes your content after you request to delete your account?
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It's legal if they irreversibly anonymise it.
So the content you created will still be used to train AI with no consent from or payment to you.
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Don't they ressurect dead accounts, and use the ai to post randomly
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Even Reddit doesn't delete your post(data) when you delete your account. You will have to do it. Yourself first
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They don't need the data perpetually to train their AI. Just dump it once into the black box and be done with it - no need to save it for even a second. Of course, if they want to train and re-train, and perhaps build ad profiles, that's a different matter.
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Thats cute, but no. Its a company with profitmargins
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I went without Facebook for about 7 years. I went through the account deletion process. After meeting my now wife, she wanted to be able to send me stuff she sees on there. W/E I'll just use my old email address and spin up a new account... Low and behold, my account was still there... I went through and manually deleted all of my posts, chats, liked pages, everything. My account is now just a place for my wife to share reels.
I don't like Facebook but I have found it convenient to be able to use the marketplace again.
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If you realy want to delete your data, try a client like redact.dev that batch overwrites all your posts and pictures.
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The Nuke Reddit History Chrome extension is great for this.
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Reddit has a change log of your comments. This does nothing to their underlying data
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it doesnt, but rather have all the comments deleted in any case.