The original concept behind Facebook was to connect people.
Yet, thirteen years and more than one billion people later, Facebook has not only altered the way we communicate, it's also transformed businesses, impacted relationships and provided us all with a handy way to creep ex-partners and friends of friends.
Because as much as it enables us to connect with people, the social network also has the power to, well, make us feel a little bad about ourselves.
For example, should you notice your friend count looks like it's decreased, this may cause anxiety.
Who was it? Was it something you said?In the answer to the first question - there is now a way to find out who's unfriended you.
To keep a track of your friends, Who Deleted Me will keep an eye on who's on your list and will send you a notification should someone decide, it's not them, it's you.
This is how it works.After you first login, it assesses your current list of connections and whenever you revisit it, it compares the updated list to the previous one.
You're then not only informed who's missing, but it also tells you whether they've simply deactivated their account, or deleted you.
But Who Deleted Me isn't just the harbinger of doom.
It will also tell you who you are making connections with as well as who you've deleted.
While it might seem a little masochistic to go scrabbling for this kind of information, if you're feeling up to uncovering some uncomfortable truths, Who Deleted Me is free on Chrome and Firefox internet browsers as a plug-in, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices.
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