I have been interested to read the pros and cons of social networking sites (the girl who's been banned from having a house party for 10 years, for example!) and came across this recent article in the Sunday Times regarding how to delete your Facebook profile (rather than just 'deactive' it - the Facebook default).
"If you visit the account section of Facebook you are offered only the opportunity to “deactivate”. This merely hides your public profile until you next log in. It’s a useful option if you are likely to return. To delete your details permanently you must first unearth the anonymous-looking customer service form that is hidden away at tinyurl.com/2xv52v. When completing this form tell Facebook in both the subject and the message fields that you wish to have your account deleted. To check if this has been done properly either create a fake Facebook account or ask a friend to search for your details a few days later."
This is a good thing to know about. It illustrates how what you put on Facebook will often reside there for a lot longer than you might think.
Google now indexes portions of Facebook and it is similarly difficult to opt out of that.
Richard McEachin
The Confidential Resource
http://www.confidentialresource.com/
Posted by: Richard McEachin | 02 April 2008 at 08:01 PM