Two of my long dormant Canary token's posted to private content on FB were activated, while I was deleting my FB account content yesterday.
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Two of my long dormant Canary token's posted to private content on FB were activated, while I was deleting my FB account content yesterday.
Why would deleting private content require embedded links in that content to be followed? ️
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@simonzerafa because they'll archive your content while they have you under privacy policy agreement, obviously. Occam's razor but for evil shit.
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@pl @simonzerafa this was my thought also. probably SOP to index all content before allowing deletion.
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That could be the reason I guess but it seems odd (to me anyway).
If they wanted to scan or index it for some reason why do that when it's being deleted?
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@simonzerafa @pl Maybe the profiles aren't re-scraped unless the user adds content, in which case going back to re-scrape upon account deletion would make sense.