Sent: 26 March 2008 14:28
To: developers-help+ngcvnin@facebook.com [mailto:developers-help+ngcvnin@facebook.com]
Subject: Re: Flossie sheep - disabled account
Thank you, Greg, for clarifying that.
I apologize for my ignorance in not knowing who I am and, in error, trying to impersonate myself. I am sure it is of great comfort to all on Facebook to know that you know more about their identities than they themselves do. In these days of identity theft it is nice to know that this information is in the hands of someone who cannot be fooled by something as unreliable as the belief of the individual.
I still don't really understand.
Flossie Sheep
Small Woolly Animal
-----Original Message-----
From: developers-help+ngcvnin@facebook.com [mailto:developers-help+ngcvnin@facebook.com]
Sent: 26 March 2008 04:43
To: flossie@flossie.me.uk
Subject: Re: Flossie sheep - disabled account
Hi,
I apologize for any confusion. Facebook requires users to provide their real first and last names. Impersonating anyone or anything is prohibited. Unfortunately, we will not be able to reactivate this account for any reason. This decision is final.
Thanks for your understanding,
Greg
Facebook Platform Developer Operations & Support
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Post a CommentFlossie should have his account! Bad facebook!
Very interesting!!!!