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What happens to your life stories if you delete your Facebook account?

  • Written by Michael Humphrey, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Communication, Colorado State University
imageHow much of your life is archived on Facebook?Arthur Poulin/Unsplash

If the latest deluge of Facebook controversies has you ready to kick the app to the digital curb, you are not alone. There are plenty of good guides out there on how to do it right. Even Facebook makes it pretty easy to understand the nuances of saying “see ya later”...

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