Facebook won't let people delete their posts anymore
If you are trying to delete an embarrassing post from the past, Facebook won't let you
Social networking site Facebook has made it difficult for users to delete their posts from the site.
While using the desktop site, the delete option is nowhere to be seen. Clicking the menu button in the top-right corner of posts shows only the following options: Save post, Edit post, Turn off notifications for this post and Show in tab.
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The move was spotted by Matt Navarra with other users saying they've experienced the same thing. Some, however, have suggested it could be a bug.
It is a strange and concerning move, considering many would want to delete posts they later deem embarrassing.
However, this change and/or bug has only appeared on Facebook's desktop site so far. The functionality is still available for iOS and Android native app users. As Navarra puts it, there could be a bug in the system affecting a certain number of servers.
Facebook, however is not engaging with anyone who has queried the issue. According to The Inquirer, if it's an experiment, they're letting it play out, if it's a bug, they don't know how to fix it.
This story originally appeared on The Independent
While using the desktop site, the delete option is nowhere to be seen. Clicking the menu button in the top-right corner of posts shows only the following options: Save post, Edit post, Turn off notifications for this post and Show in tab.
Facebook, Twitter will be asked to do more in fight against online extremism
The move was spotted by Matt Navarra with other users saying they've experienced the same thing. Some, however, have suggested it could be a bug.
It is a strange and concerning move, considering many would want to delete posts they later deem embarrassing.
However, this change and/or bug has only appeared on Facebook's desktop site so far. The functionality is still available for iOS and Android native app users. As Navarra puts it, there could be a bug in the system affecting a certain number of servers.
Facebook, however is not engaging with anyone who has queried the issue. According to The Inquirer, if it's an experiment, they're letting it play out, if it's a bug, they don't know how to fix it.
This story originally appeared on The Independent