I had my fb account deleted almost 3 years ago. There is an option there to do it. But since it’s been almost 3 years, I don’t remember what it was. I deleted it as a lot of the stuff I was seeing, was getting insane.
A. J. Manning: They can’t vote without showing up and if they show up they can’t be dead. Of course, they might be sent an absentee ballot without requesting it, but around here only incumbent Republicans do that.
It breaks my heart when I see my deceased fb friends in lists and stuff. @hippogriff my dear friend’s husband plays games on her profile. I had to remove her because it felt wrong
my cousin died in a work-related accident in September…his Facebook page is still there and some of his friends still post on it, mostly to comment on how much they miss him. I find it comforting that people remember him well. I know my aunt also appreciates reading the things people say about him. I know some people find keeping the Facebook page open strange, but I hope my aunt never has my cousin’s page deactivated.
hsawlrae almost 10 years ago
Maybe she’s more active than you.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
How does one even remove a social media profile after having passed on?
naturally_easy almost 10 years ago
Try removing it while you’re still alive. That’s almost impossible, too. I know. I’ve done it.
puddymom almost 10 years ago
I thought Opal was referring to ‘unfriending’ her, which is very simple to do.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
Well, Opal, she’s gone further than you have, especially if she keeps updating her page
Pretzelcoatl almost 10 years ago
If you remover her, Opal, that’s one friend fewer for you.
clucky almost 10 years ago
Surprised she still ain’t getting notifications from Ethel !!!
J Short almost 10 years ago
Is there an unliving her option?
jtviper7 almost 10 years ago
She was nicer to her husband than you are with poor Earl.
kab2rb almost 10 years ago
So family has not removed the deceased name from fb page.
kab2rb almost 10 years ago
What I want to know for fb when a show gets cancelled and you unlike but still there. How do you get rid of it?
cbrsarah almost 10 years ago
I had my fb account deleted almost 3 years ago. There is an option there to do it. But since it’s been almost 3 years, I don’t remember what it was. I deleted it as a lot of the stuff I was seeing, was getting insane.
ajmanning Premium Member almost 10 years ago
That is exactly the way the dead vote in elections. Names are never expunged from the voting lists – if you die or move.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
if she ‘pokes’ you now Opal you can prove life after death???
alittlebirdie almost 10 years ago
I’ve instructed my sons to delete my FB account immediately upon my death.
alittlebirdie almost 10 years ago
I should probably have them do that with my Twitter account too
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
A. J. Manning: They can’t vote without showing up and if they show up they can’t be dead. Of course, they might be sent an absentee ballot without requesting it, but around here only incumbent Republicans do that.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 10 years ago
It breaks my heart when I see my deceased fb friends in lists and stuff. @hippogriff my dear friend’s husband plays games on her profile. I had to remove her because it felt wrong
Sheila Hardie almost 10 years ago
It’s even weirder when people post messages on the deceased page. As if they are still checking FB…. :-/
Lady_Jeanne almost 10 years ago
my cousin died in a work-related accident in September…his Facebook page is still there and some of his friends still post on it, mostly to comment on how much they miss him. I find it comforting that people remember him well. I know my aunt also appreciates reading the things people say about him. I know some people find keeping the Facebook page open strange, but I hope my aunt never has my cousin’s page deactivated.