Do you know how virtually impossible that would be on so many levels? You seriously just sounded like the most gullible person on the planet.
That would take up time/storage/staff facebook just does not have. If you, yourself, would actually read the privacy statement and not believe everything everyone tells you, you would notice that it states:
"If in any of these cases we receive data that we do not already have, we
will “anonymize” it within 180 days, meaning we will stop associating
the information with any particular user. If we institute these
programs, we will only use the information in the ways we explain in the 'How We Use Your Information' section below."
The only information facebook uses are things like your age/interests etc to gain information for relative advertisements etc.
AND if you delete a photo, it says IN THE PRIVACY STATEMENT, the only way it will still be on facebook is if another user saved it and used it at their own will.
Directly from the privacy statement:
"If you want to stop using your account you may deactivate it or delete
it. When you deactivate an account, no user will be able to see it, but
it will not be deleted. We save your profile information (connections,
photos, etc.) in case you later decide to reactivate your account. Many
users deactivate their accounts for temporary reasons and in doing so
are asking us to maintain their information until they return to
Facebook. You will still have the ability to reactivate your account and
restore your profile in its entirety. [B]When you delete an account, it is
permanently deleted from Facebook. You should only delete your account
if you are certain you never want to reactivate it.[/B] You may deactivate
your account on your
account
settings page or delete your account on this
help
page."