Facebook is testing a new feature automatic reactivation of accounts closed by members who left the social network.
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"If you come back, I will cancel all ! "
Ok, it's not that Facebook is the author of this famous tirade by SMS, but it could be applied perfectly to this new feature that the social network is currently testing.
What is it? Noting that many of its members left the ship, especially the younger today prefer social networks like Instagram, or even Snapchat Twitter, Facebook is growing brains to develop a retention device to enable it to contain a little bleeding (relative).
Because the subject seems still taken very seriously by the leaders of Facebook. According to a study by researchers from Cornell University in New York reported by our colleagues at MarketWatch , about a third of registered Facebook members regularly take a break by deactivating their account. Of the 1.35 billion registered claimed by the social network, it still represents a pretty mass of people that evaporate in cyberspace or will join other networks.
This new option, therefore, revealed by a screenshot on iPhone, offers the possibility to the member who closes his account to accept his automatic reactivation in a period of 1-28 days. Of course it is always possible to permanently close the account but the concept of "final" is very flexible in social networks, and Facebook is no exception to the rule: even if you leave the network, your data is kept and stored in Should you change your mind later. In this case, it is enough to "re-register" with his old password and presto welcome back, your account is reactivated with all its archives as if nothing had happened.
This new option that will eventually make it easier and automatic thing for any undecided attempting a break but do not necessarily seek a divorce.
But then one feels good when even small attempt retention: Facebook loves you love and does not intend to lose you so easily.
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"If you come back, I will cancel all ! "
Ok, it's not that Facebook is the author of this famous tirade by SMS, but it could be applied perfectly to this new feature that the social network is currently testing.
What is it? Noting that many of its members left the ship, especially the younger today prefer social networks like Instagram, or even Snapchat Twitter, Facebook is growing brains to develop a retention device to enable it to contain a little bleeding (relative).
Because the subject seems still taken very seriously by the leaders of Facebook. According to a study by researchers from Cornell University in New York reported by our colleagues at MarketWatch , about a third of registered Facebook members regularly take a break by deactivating their account. Of the 1.35 billion registered claimed by the social network, it still represents a pretty mass of people that evaporate in cyberspace or will join other networks.
This new option, therefore, revealed by a screenshot on iPhone, offers the possibility to the member who closes his account to accept his automatic reactivation in a period of 1-28 days. Of course it is always possible to permanently close the account but the concept of "final" is very flexible in social networks, and Facebook is no exception to the rule: even if you leave the network, your data is kept and stored in Should you change your mind later. In this case, it is enough to "re-register" with his old password and presto welcome back, your account is reactivated with all its archives as if nothing had happened.
This new option that will eventually make it easier and automatic thing for any undecided attempting a break but do not necessarily seek a divorce.
But then one feels good when even small attempt retention: Facebook loves you love and does not intend to lose you so easily.