Users want the ability to permanently delete all their data from Facebook, especially after being banned or facing issues with account recovery. This includes a request for a straightforward process to ensure no personal information remains on the platform.
I was banned a couple of years ago (see below for why). I then tried deleting all my data and gave up on Facebook. But now I wanted to use Marketplace, so I tried to make an account again just using another one of my emails, and they said I'd have to upload a video selfie, which I stupidly agreed to, then immediately banned me again without giving me an account. Now, I want Facebook to either delete all my data permanently, (OR somehow give me an account in good standing so I can use Marketplace and carefully control/delete my data over time, but I don't think that's happening). My preference is for Facebook to delete everything about me and keep none of my information or data. Background: a couple of years ago I made a Facebook account, just because I wanted to donate to a charity through their Facebook page. The donations worked and everything was fine for a couple of months. Eventually I got a new Bank of America (BOA) credit card, and just happened to use it for a donation as the first transaction. Of course, BOA's outdated IT system declined the transaction and gave a fraud alert. Facebook disabled my account, I appealed, etc. I also called the bank and they apologized and assured me that all transactions would now go through, etc. Then a few days later I tried to make that donation, and again, BOA declined and gave a fraud alert. One of those times, or maybe a third time I tried the donation through PayPal with the same card. Eventually, Facebook permanently banned me, and I think I am on their blacklist now.