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clonedMay 17th 2010 10:23AM
Hate to be "That Guy" but Deactivating does not equal Deleting. In that respect, just ignoring your facebook is the same as deactivating. They don't delete anything on your profile so if I were you I would go through and manually delete everything that you don't want on there anymore before deactivating.
216May 17th 2010 10:31AM
Yup. If you're going to deactivate, make sure to delete everything on your account first, or even use fake info to throw off advertisers/companies snooping for info. THEN deactivate it