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Help facebook and twitter are linked somehow? - bishi4me - 03-06-2014 01:20 AM

My friend from facebook sent me a friend request on twitter. When asked, they said they found my twitter through facebook. In no way are the two accounts linked, i've went into both settings and i dont see anything in apps or permissions.

How do i unlink the two? And is it possible for this to happen if they are not linked up?


- Renee - 03-06-2014 01:29 AM

Both Facebook and Twitter are both social media.. I am very glad that since you unveiled a
blessing in disguise . I was on Facebook because the first time I deactivated my face book account because on the chat box I would start a chat and no one replied. I deactivated my face book account
because there was a couple that all they talked about was what turned out to be flowery talk and
they were supposed to be a Christian couple . One day i discovered that they had written a book on
Zodiac signs which does not come close to a Christian couple represents Christ.
The final time I got off Face Book because they said I was commenting too much.
The face book team banned me for two days for what the other person liked my comments.
I got off Face Book and have no plans to get back off.
The information you provided gives me what I need to know. Thanks. I value you and i hope
from what I've said has been very beneficial to you . Think twice and act once.
In closing: You are not a victim of your circumstance.. You'll know when the answer leaves you with
a peace that is like no other peace.


- 398 - 03-06-2014 01:30 AM

I'm not sure however if you used the same e-mail address for both then it is possible to search using that to find you on the other site.

Look on facebook to see if your email address is visoble