Many people pride themselves on the number of Facebook friends they collect, so when that number decreases without any warning, they obviously want to know why. Facebook does not notify its members when friends delete them, shielding the frienemy in infuriating anonymity.
Who.deleted.me seeks to change the anonymous nature of the Facebook friend delete.
Who.deleted.me tracks your friends list, and sends an email notifying you when any friend is added or removed. To start using the service, click the Login with Facebook button on the left side of the homepage.
You will be prompted to allow the app access to your Facebook account. Click Allow and Use.
You will now receive an email when friends delete or add you. Besides email notification, Who.deleted.me keeps a running list of new and deleted friends on their Web site. Use the labels in the top-right of the tab to view this list by day, week or month.
Click the Graph tab to view your friend activity in a more visual manner.
Who.deleted.me is a good idea—most of us want to know when we are deleted. The service is still relatively new at just 150 days old with just 33,000 members, but we expect this number will grow as word of the service spreads. So, deleters beware: your days of unfriending in silence are over!
Who.deleted.me seeks to change the anonymous nature of the Facebook friend delete.
Who.deleted.me tracks your friends list, and sends an email notifying you when any friend is added or removed. To start using the service, click the Login with Facebook button on the left side of the homepage.
You will be prompted to allow the app access to your Facebook account. Click Allow and Use.
You will now receive an email when friends delete or add you. Besides email notification, Who.deleted.me keeps a running list of new and deleted friends on their Web site. Use the labels in the top-right of the tab to view this list by day, week or month.
Click the Graph tab to view your friend activity in a more visual manner.
Who.deleted.me is a good idea—most of us want to know when we are deleted. The service is still relatively new at just 150 days old with just 33,000 members, but we expect this number will grow as word of the service spreads. So, deleters beware: your days of unfriending in silence are over!
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