@noondlyt @patmikemid I was kind of horrified when I realized that the obituary pages at the funeral home that took care of my mom and my brother were connected to Facebook. I think the funeral home notified Facebook of my brother‘s death because I know I didn’t do it as the personal representative, but someone did.
The part that freaked me out was that I wasn’t able to respond to comments on his obituary page after the first day or two because he had me blocked on Facebook when I deleted my facebook account a year or two before he died. The funeral home was able to go unblock me so I could communicate with the people trying to communicate with me there, but it was weird as hell.
And the weird part for me was that I had a different phone, but I guess the same Internet service, from when I deleted Facebook to when I was typing on the obituary page. To make an entry there it asks for your name and email address but I wasn’t using the same one I used on Facebook. So I don’t even know how it knew it was me trying to reply to people on the obituary page.
But why TF is a funeral home website so connected to Facebook that it would block people blocked on facebook??
#FacebookSucks #FuckMeta