Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned

By Caroline McCarthy, CNET News.com
Monday, October 12, 2009 11:05 AM

Something is really odd here.

As a reporter covering Facebook, I do get the occasional cranky complaints from members who, for one reason or another, are experiencing errors when they try to access their accounts.

But it's never been anything like the past week, with a steady stream of e-mails continuing to come in from Facebook members who say they remain shut out of their accounts--despite assurance from Facebook that profiles have not been deleted and that the company is working on the problem.

"This is now seven days and counting," an e-mail sent on Saturday morning read. "It's beyond ridiculous and extremely frustrating."

"The experience completely reversed the Facebook opinion and experience for me," one reader complained. "I see many people bitch and complain, many more beg and a few threaten. To me, the route to take is fairly obvious. Mark Zuckerberg on his own page invites democratic input from Facebook users in one of his most recent videos. Given that statement especially, I find the way their user base is being treated with respect to their disabled account policy hypocritical at best."

"My account has now been held hostage for a week," another reader wrote. "Some of my friends think that I have deleted (my profile) or even blocked them... None of my friends or family can see my profile or even find it in search. It's as if I simply deleted my account or blocked all of them from seeing it without even a word."

Some users have started threads on Get Satisfaction and Yahoo Answers. A few others have pointed me to blogs and YouTube channels devoted to the subject.

The inaccessible accounts appear to be limited to a very small subset of Facebook's over 300 million active users, which means that it's not a large-scale issue for the health of the site.

Facebook is supported by neither subscription money or taxpayer dollars (though it wouldn't have advertising revenue without its users) so there's an argument to be made that users shouldn't be complaining about something they don't pay for. But that's an argument that many of the people who have come to rely on Facebook as a channel of communication simply don't buy.

Whether the string of complaints is warranted or not, Facebook hasn't disclosed exactly what's caused the "extended maintenance issue", and that's what I find puzzling.

This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.


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Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
i think you'll find most people said 'Thank God they downed my profile. Now let's forget it ever happened." Oh and there are not 300 million people on Facebook. Done a search recently for Barack O or Paris H ? I alone have over 10 accounts (for testing - some apps you have to have 10 friends before they will work). 6 billion people on earth, 1.8 billion have access to a computer, only 300 million (profiles, not people) on Facebook. Hmmmm....
Posted by Damo on Monday, October 12 2009 11:29 AM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
why dont my account work
Posted by anonymous on Monday, October 12 2009 01:01 PM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
PLEASE FIX THE PROBLEM,IAM GOING MAD,BUT GLAD ITS NOT JUST ME
Posted by SALLY on Monday, October 12 2009 05:08 PM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
small subset of 300 million users can still be a lot of people affected (especially if you are one of them). I've had no access for over a week. Why can't FB explain to those of us inconvienced why it is taking so long.
Posted by anonymous on Monday, October 12 2009 11:16 PM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
I think the problem is growing. My account and several other friends' accounts have gone down in the last 24 hours.
Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, October 13 2009 12:09 AM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
I have also been unable to access my account for 8 going on 9 days. It IS very frustrating but would be much less so if there was more communication from "the facebook team" . Why don't they understand that? And how long should one wait before going ahead and starting over with a new account, refriending friends etc?
Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, October 13 2009 02:47 AM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
My account went down today....the whole FB system has been playing up for over a week including access to games which rely on you having daily access. This is extremely frustrating......I wonder if it is worth looking at twitter or myspace as an alternative but they are bound to have their problems. The annoying thing is the lack of comment from those that oversea FaceBook !! They call themselves a social networking site which is based upon communicating, well........???????
Posted by anonymous on Wednesday, October 14 2009 07:42 AM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
I've been only sporadically able to log in for the past month. Often when I can log in, I have no friends list, no newsfeed, etc. it's VERY annoying as it is the main way I share photos and such with family.
Posted by Liz Mayer on Friday, October 16 2009 03:50 AM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
It's October 15th and I just joined - finally gave in to the pressure from friends and families. And an hour later this! No access. Disabled, downed account, no reply from site, etc.

Not a very good beginning!
Posted by Sean Casey on Friday, October 16 2009 12:31 PM

Downed Facebook accounts still haven't returned
Okay since you were the one doing the report on Facebook, do you know why I cant create a business account on Facebook. It used to be just personal profiles but now have a section where you can create a profile for a business. But I havent been able to create an account. Anyone know anything. I wanted to create an account for www.beyourownit.com
Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, October 20 2009 04:50 AM


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