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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how to regain your Facebook access if you get hacked or locked out.
In 2007, Facebook launched Facebook Pages for brands and celebrities to interact with their fanbases. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] 100,000 Pages [ further explanation needed ] launched in November. [ 50 ] In June 2009, Facebook introduced a "Usernames" feature, allowing users to choose a unique nickname used in the URL for their personal profile, for easier ...
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In our case, you can find the link when you are on the page User:ThisIsaTest. On the User rights management screen, you will see two lists: one titled Groups you can change and the other Groups you cannot change. Check the box next to the right you wish to grant in the "Groups you can change". For this purposes of this guide let's go with Rollback.
For example, Facebook's naming policies prohibit names that Facebook judges to have too many words, too many capital letters, or first names that consist of initials. Facebook's monitoring software detects and suspends such accounts. These policies prevent some users from having a Facebook account and profile with their real name.
The resulting page history does not show the deletion and restoration themselves. If a new page with the same name had been created, this shows up as if the last deleted version was modified to the first version of the new page. Special:Log/delete is a full record of when, why, and by whom each page was deleted. It also records undeletions and ...
Trial admin status can be revoked instantly by the mentor, or by any bureaucrat who considers that necessary. (Yes, I know they can't demote technically, but they get to make the decision; other users get to convince the 'crat.) An editor can only become a trial administrator once. Thereafter, adminship must be through a regular RfA.
Since the group managed to get more than 7.000 comments on Facebook's pages, Facebook had to do a worldwide vote on the proposed changes. Such a vote would have only been binding if 30% of all users would have taken part. Facebook did not promote the vote, resulting in only 0.038% participation with about 87% voting against Facebook's new policy.