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The Living Dead - Did Facebook Declare You Too?

Facebook thinks we're all dead.

Facebook thinks you're dead! If you've been using Facebook in the last few days, there's a good chance you've seen a mourning banner at the top of the page, with which Facebook asked loved ones and friends to remember you and celebrate your life. Many Facebook users report that Facebook has declared them dead! Is it you too? Why is Facebook full of "living dead" these days, including Mark Zuckerberg?

"RIP" Mark Zuckerberg … and everyone else! Facebook has turned into one big one these days mourning book. He thinks you're dead! Not only you all Facebook users! And now he wants his friends to remember you. If you have been using this these days social network, there is a high probability that you came across the an unpleasant surprise.

Facebook also declared Mark Zuckerberg dead.
Facebook also declared Mark Zuckerberg dead.

Facebook is probably yours declared dead and on this "occasion" posted at the top of your profile mourning banner, in which he asks your friends/acquaintances to they celebrate your life (”We hope people who love [name] will find comfort in the things others share to remember and celebrate [his/her”] life”). Not even Mark Zuckerberg could escape death! Of course, they are all users in fact he is alive and well, because she boiled it all together computer error, which Facebook engineers are already trying to fix.

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Did you also get such an unpleasant surprise while visiting Facebook?
Did you also get such an unpleasant surprise while visiting Facebook?

If you were wondering, what happens to our profile when we die, you now have your answer. Facebook profile after user's death it does not die by itself, but live your life. If Valentin Vodnik lived in the 21st century, instead of "There will be no daughter or son after me, memory is enough: he sang me songs"There will be no daughter or son after me, the memory is enough: my friends sing about me on Facebook.” If we want our Facebook profile to die with us, they have to make it happen the deceased's family or friends, namely through a dedicated form (Registration of the deceased person's profile).

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