Remove deactivated Profiles from your Facebook friend list
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Facebook
might be the largest social network in action today, but it isn't
without its flaws. A lot of changes made by Facebook seem to cause
problems for the users, especially the ones made in 2012. First, the Timeline,
then the ticker and the ability of friends to add you to groups without
permission. Then there's this problem regarding deactivated and deleted
profiles in your friend list. Since the changes made, people started to
notice old profiles (and new) that had been deactivated in their
friends list. Now this isn't a problem, but it sure clutters up your
list and inflates your number of friends. You can easily find and delete these profiles from your list and clear up things.
Detecting deactivated profiles
So how do you know you have these "Ghost Profiles" in your account? Here
is a simple test. Go to your profile, and note down the total number of
'friends' you have. This will show you the total number of people in
your friend list, including those who have deleted or deactivated their
profiles. This is where the problem is, because it should only display
the number of active profiles. Hence, Facebook's metrics are flawed, so
to speak.
Now, go to https://www.facebook.com/me/friends,
and (if possible), count the total number of profiles displayed there
(This is where your school arithmetic lessons might come in useful :D).
This number will most likely be lesser than the previous one. I, for
one, have 361 friends in my list, but upon counting them, I came up with
a count of 349, give or take a couple.
Why does this happen? Suppose you had 100 friends, and Mr. X added you
on Facebook. So your total count becomes 101. Sometime later, he decides
he's better off without Facebook, so he deactivates his profile. Your
count should get back to 100, but it doesn't. It'll be 101, with an
added "Ghost Profile".
Removing deactivated profiles
You can easily remove the ghost profiles from your list manually. If you
start searching on Facebook with a letter, Facebook will show you your
friends that have that letter in their names. For examply, type in 'x'
and you will see Mr. X there.
You can recognize the de-activated profiles from the default silhouettes
instead of profile pictures. You might also see silhouettes in your
friend list. If those silhouettes are active profiles, then you will see
a pop-up when hovering over them. Otherwise, they're just deactivated
profiles that you can choose to delete. Click on them, and you'll get a
message saying that the profile has been deactivated. There's an option
to un-friend that profile. Go ahead if you want.
It helped me a lot
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