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What Happens To Facebook After You Die?
Dear All,
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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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Anne, just to be clear (before anyone mentions favouritism etc) Ummm doesn't work for us, know us and she's certainly not a favourite!
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All the best,
Spare Ed
Anne, just to be clear (before anyone mentions favouritism etc) Ummm doesn't work for us, know us and she's certainly not a favourite!
Long term users often answer site questions because, well, they know the answer. Some users (possibly like yourself, but I am not assuming) find this "odd" and I can understand why. However, often, if the answer is correct, they're just lending the editorial team and hand. I do try and correct where mistakes have been made.
All the best,
Spare Ed
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