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I desperately need to gather some information from a particular FB page, but I cannot access it without being registered.Why do you want a facebook account anyway?
Yah, apparently FB has really ratcheted up security during the sign-up process to better deal with bots and creepers.That's pretty gay. When I signed up they didn't even want a phone number. All you needed was an email address.
I dunno. I made a second sock facebook account to do something or another, I can't remember now, sometime a few years ago and the only thing I needed to give them was a phone number and I'm pretty sure I used a textnow number and not a real phone number.This stuff is not new at all, it has been happening since years ago (probably close to or more than a decade ago, since they asked for pictures and IDs).
It's one of the reasons why it sucks so bad.
You may have to get lucky.I dunno. I made a second sock facebook account to do something or another, I can't remember now, sometime a few years ago and the only thing I needed to give them was a phone number and I'm pretty sure I used a textnow number and not a real phone number.
I didn't really use it for anything so I probably just didn't trigger anything like that. I remember, it was so I could see exactly what shit was public on my actual profile when a stranger viewed it.You may have to get lucky.
I have a Facebook account without any phone number or other information, and is a blatant sock, but at any time they can block you due to suspicious activity and demand your ID.
I've talked to a number of people who say they didn't have these signup issues a few years ago. Also, a lot of people are being asked to prove who they are despite having FB accounts that are at least 10 years old.This stuff is not new at all, it has been happening since years ago (probably close to or more than a decade ago, since they asked for pictures and IDs).
It's one of the reasons why it sucks so bad.
They probably didn't back then, but it was possible.I've talked to a number of people who say they didn't have these signup issues a few years ago. Also, a lot of people are being asked to prove who they are despite having FB accounts that are at least 10 years old.
Gosh, it would be nice if it was that easy to register there.Back in my day you could create an account with a burner email, go make fun of progeria children, troll the Amanda Todd memorial page, or bully some teenage moms, get banned, and create a new account in minutes. Good times.
That’s what really bothers me: the nagging feeling that the verification requests are less about security and more about monetizing personal information.It doesn't matter what you do, if it detects "suspicious activity", which can actually be you simply messing in your own settings (yes, this is 100% true as it happened to one account I had), it may ask for such verification.
Their algorithm for this is crap, so determining what causes it to trigger would be a futile task; the correct thing to do is to assume that the platform is shyte and will search for any excuse to get data from you.
I just need an account that’s viable for enough time for me to gather information from one or two particular FB pages.You may get lucky some day and manage to sign-up without that nonsense, but by this point it will be difficult (since these platforms now blatantly ask for more and more), just know that if you manage that, at some point you could get prompted again with the ID verification. Walking on egg-shells, remember that.
It was never about security.That’s what really bothers me: the nagging feeling that the verification requests are less about security and more about monetizing personal information.
I just need an account that’s viable for enough time for me to gather information from one or two particular FB pages.
It's both. There are a LOT of scammers who scrape public-facing info from profiles and create a mimic account, friend request that original profile's entire list of friends, and then send phishing links through PM to anyone who accepts the invite. Easy enough to spot if you're even slightly technologically literate, but as you can imagine boomers fall for it all the time.That’s what really bothers me: the nagging feeling that the verification requests are less about security and more about monetizing personal information.
What pages?I just need an account that’s viable for enough time for me to gather information from one or two particular FB pages.