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What Happens To Facebook After You Die?
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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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Whatever helps through the grief is fine by me. When my mum died, my 3yr old daughter used to show her paintings from school to the heavens. It helped her to cope with the loss. What I do fine creepy however, is people putting Happy Birthday and Merry Xmas cards on graves (which the Brits do over here). an yes I sit at my mum's Niche (in a wall - horrid) and tell her what's happened, and ask for help and guidance somwtimes, although one can do that anywhere!
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