It’s a question that has been on the minds of many people since Facebook announced that it would be deleting old posts from its site. The social media giant said that it was doing this in order to make sure that the posts were seen by as many people as possible. But what happens if you’ve already deleted a post? According to Facebook, it won’t be gone forever. “If you delete your post before it’s seen by anyone, it will still be visible in our archives,” the company said in a blog post. “However, once it’s deleted, it will no longer appear in people’s News Feeds or timelines.” This raises some questions about what happens to posts that are deleted after they have been seen by someone. For example, if someone deletes a post after seeing it but before they have had a chance to respond to it, is that post still visible in Facebook’s archives? And if so, who has access to those archives? Facebook has not yet answered these questions and they may not ever be able to do so definitively. This is because the company relies on users’ trust to keep its data safe and private. If users feel like their posts are being unfairly erased or monitored, they may stop using Facebook altogether. ..