Annoyed at dead people's facebook pages.

Is it just me, or is it freaking retarded and pointless to post on a dead person's facebook wall literally every other day, in this particular case, even 4 years after he died.

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  • Shackleford96

    Don't you have more important things to be pissed off about? Just let them grieve, ignore/delete them if you have to.

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  • NeuroNeptunian

    It's the digital version of speaking to your loved ones' gravestone. In many ways, it's better because it helps the person who is grieving feel that they are not alone in their grief and helps ease the pain by allowing the person's loved ones to bond in their grief.

    I'd rather see constant grief over a loved one than a person to die and simply be forgotten.

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    • No, just, no.

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  • peterr

    How about saying what an asshole the person was after they are dead.

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    • As long as they keep it to themselves, then more power to them. I just despise facebook and everything about it, so maybe I am more biased in this case, but it still makes no sense to me. I see no point in posting any comment on facebook whatsoever, if you want people to know something, tell them, but people just crave attention. So I especially see no point in posting something on a dead person's facebook wall.

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      • peterr

        I concur but FB shows people what is happening in your life through your lens. It is always nice to filter the news yourself. Thank you for your comment my dear.

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  • If facebook is this generation's form of grieving...i just don't know anymore.
    Whatever happened to praying and/or visiting tombstones.

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    • TheMayneDude

      Well, nobody said anything about not doing those things.. just the people today tend to also do Facebook grieving

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