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What Happens To Facebook After You Die?
Dear All,
This question was sprung into my mind from this: http://www.theanswerb...s/Question994133.html
What happens to a Facebook account when you become an ex-facebooker? Can you transfer your farmville livestock out to your family & friends? Could you make notice in your will that Auntie Dorine should not be in receipt of any farmville land because of what she once said about our Shirley at Dianne & Tom's wedding?
And, more seriously, what about for those people who want to keep the account open as a monument to that person? It is certainly better than roadside flowers - but still creepy.
Any spurious information or cold-hard speculation is welcome.
Spare Ed
This question was sprung into my mind from this: http://www.theanswerb...s/Question994133.html
What happens to a Facebook account when you become an ex-facebooker? Can you transfer your farmville livestock out to your family & friends? Could you make notice in your will that Auntie Dorine should not be in receipt of any farmville land because of what she once said about our Shirley at Dianne & Tom's wedding?
And, more seriously, what about for those people who want to keep the account open as a monument to that person? It is certainly better than roadside flowers - but still creepy.
Any spurious information or cold-hard speculation is welcome.
Spare Ed
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if you think about how different in this country we deal with grief than say 60 years ago?
woman wore black veils to funerals (think of the footage of the queens fathers death) we quietly mourned people in a dignified way.
Now we deal with things much more openly is this generally a good thing do you think ?.
woman wore black veils to funerals (think of the footage of the queens fathers death) we quietly mourned people in a dignified way.
Now we deal with things much more openly is this generally a good thing do you think ?.
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"if you think about how different in this country we deal with grief than say 60 years ago?
woman wore black veils to funerals (think of the footage of the queens fathers death) we quietly mourned people in a dignified way.
Now we deal with things much more openly is this generally a good thing do you think ?."
I think huge public outpourings of grief are more to do with people caught up in a sort of mass hysteria zzxxee and less about actually feeling grief. I can only use Dianna as an example. How much of this was actual grieving!
I do believe that we should surpress true grief though, but we should understand that some people just keep their grief to themselves but can actually be hurting very much . I am actually one of these people which doesn't make me cold and unfeeling -far from it.
woman wore black veils to funerals (think of the footage of the queens fathers death) we quietly mourned people in a dignified way.
Now we deal with things much more openly is this generally a good thing do you think ?."
I think huge public outpourings of grief are more to do with people caught up in a sort of mass hysteria zzxxee and less about actually feeling grief. I can only use Dianna as an example. How much of this was actual grieving!
I do believe that we should surpress true grief though, but we should understand that some people just keep their grief to themselves but can actually be hurting very much . I am actually one of these people which doesn't make me cold and unfeeling -far from it.
I wasnt having a pop at anyone at all.
The thinking behind what I posted was -lets accept others way of grieving but not question it if its not what you would do personally.
Being patronising about anyones personal choice of grieving would be insulting and I can assure anyone who has commented that it wouldnt ever occur to me to do that.That is the reason i was upset.
I feel my post was misread and I dont think its fair to comment on me personally as I didnt with anyone else nor would I.
Thats all I can say -but dont please read anything else into what ive posted as I have no agenda -certainly not to cause hurt to anyone.
The thinking behind what I posted was -lets accept others way of grieving but not question it if its not what you would do personally.
Being patronising about anyones personal choice of grieving would be insulting and I can assure anyone who has commented that it wouldnt ever occur to me to do that.That is the reason i was upset.
I feel my post was misread and I dont think its fair to comment on me personally as I didnt with anyone else nor would I.
Thats all I can say -but dont please read anything else into what ive posted as I have no agenda -certainly not to cause hurt to anyone.
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