What happens if I deactivate my facebook account: Facebook users have the option to deactivate their accounts, which means their profiles are temporarily removed from the network. But there are downsides involved if you take your account offline indefinitely.
Network Information Disappears
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Certain information within the Facebook network disappears when an account is deactivated. While posts you make on friends' walls remain, your name no longer links to your Facebook account and tagged photos of you also won't route users to your site when they click on them. Your status update is removed from friends' accounts, and you are also deleted from any Community pages you are a member of.
Searches Cannot be Conducted
If you deactivate youyr Facebook account, friends or other people who want to connect with you won't be able to find your profile if they search for it. They won't be able to send you any kind of notification to let you know they are looking for you, nor will they receive a notice that you have temporarily left the network or be given an explanation.
Account Information
Facebook agrees to save all of the information your account contains -- such as friend lists, emails and posts -- when you deactivate it. However, there is always a chance that Facebook could accidentally delete all or some of the content in your account (especially if a few years have gone by) when the network is conducting routine maintenance or upgrading the website.
Networking
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Deactivating a Facebook account immediately cuts you off from the website's primary benefit: networking. You no longer have real-time access to friends, professional colleagues, relatives and other acquaintances you may want to keep in touch with via Facebook. You won't receive posts about people or news from the other accounts you were "friends" with and may miss out on invitations to upcoming events.
Deactivating a Facebook account immediately cuts you off from the website's primary benefit: networking. You no longer have real-time access to friends, professional colleagues, relatives and other acquaintances you may want to keep in touch with via Facebook. You won't receive posts about people or news from the other accounts you were "friends" with and may miss out on invitations to upcoming events.
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