I've been intentionally breaking my social graph since at least 2012.
Looks like its worked here.
When I make a Facebook account, usually for my living complex's community or a bunch of Gen-Xer's doing a burning man thing, I use a new email or new phone number for signup and one time passwords.
I don't let it get access to my contacts, assuming I inadvertently installed the Facebook app on a phone.
Doesn't look like they meaningfully go deeper than that.
I find the social graph to be very fungible, so if I really ever want to recreate it I can just add my phone number or give any app access to my contacts. This knowledge also lets me not be married to any of these services.
I'm very content downloading the account data and then deleting the account.
Looks like its worked here.
When I make a Facebook account, usually for my living complex's community or a bunch of Gen-Xer's doing a burning man thing, I use a new email or new phone number for signup and one time passwords.
I don't let it get access to my contacts, assuming I inadvertently installed the Facebook app on a phone.
Doesn't look like they meaningfully go deeper than that.
I find the social graph to be very fungible, so if I really ever want to recreate it I can just add my phone number or give any app access to my contacts. This knowledge also lets me not be married to any of these services.
I'm very content downloading the account data and then deleting the account.