~ Feacebook Sucks ~

zonehr

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May 11, 2009
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Facebook

Normally users are allowed to send a unknown friend requests. But For spammers reason

EG: If your sending 50 friend request, at least more than 30 request should be confirmed. if not you identify as spammer and FB will disable ur acc.





wtf :eek: ofc we Send Requests To ppl that we dont know :eek:
Cuz we want to get to know them . .thtz the main use of Facebook in the Firstplace. . Meeting New ppl :eek: lol wade. .

But Umbawa Report karalanam hari widihata meka wenna puluwan. . .But They wont Tell you anymore information even if you appeal . .
too Strict. . .:eek::nerd:
 

gayasliit

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May 4, 2010
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machoo mata mathakae FB eccount recovery karala dunna kiyala kiyapu aya hitiya.... poddak hoyala balanna.... samaharawita recover karaganna puluwan wewi..... dont' give up
 

hasiwebmail

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Feb 27, 2007
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Sri Lanka
Hi ******,

Facebook aspires to be an environment where people can interact safely with their friends and people they know. Accordingly, we expect accounts to reflect mainly your "real-world contacts." We do not endorse contacting strangers through unsolicited friend requests as they may be considered annoying or abusive.

To prevent this type of behavior, Facebook has limits in place that restrict the rate at which you can use certain features on the site. Your account was disabled because Facebook determined that you were going too fast when sending friend requests, despite being warned to slow down, or because your friend requests were being rejected at a high rate.

After further review of your account, we have determined that you violated our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities by misusing our site features to harass other users. We will not be able to reactivate your account for any reason. This decision is final.

Thanks for your understanding,

Joseph
User Operations
Facebook





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