How to disable your Tumblr posts reposting on your deactivated Facebook?
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Ok so I made my Tumblr account while I still had my Facebook, and I'm not sure if I registered it in a specific way so it connects to Tumblr posts or whatever. I've then deactivated my Facebook account for like months now, but friends keep telling me its there and they can see the things I post on Tumblr (if any of you have tumblr, you'll know that came as a massive shock to me), and I really don't want it there and things so how do I stop it so I know that my Facebook is definetely not there and not posting stuff?
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Answer:
iv also deactivated my facebook so i no once you have left there should be no trace of you at all , maybe check facebook using someone Else's account 2 check that posts are actually appearing & email facebook about the matter
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