With 'memorialized' profiles, Facebook sees dead people

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With over 300 million active users around the world, it's a legitimate concern for social network Facebook to come up with a solution for what happens when members die. The company has now spelled out the process on its official blog (in a post that's a little bit awkwardly close to Halloween, considering the sensitivity of the subject matter). Facebook's Max Kelly explains in the blog post: "Obviously, we wanted to be able to model people's relationships on Facebook, but how do you deal with an interaction with someone who is no longer able to log on?

Follow up:

When someone leaves us, they don't leave our memories or our social network. To reflect that reality, we created the idea of 'memorialized' profiles as a place where people can save and share their memories of those who've passed." To "memorialize" a profile, members are encouraged to use a feedback form that asks for some proof of a relationship to the person in question (knowledge of an e-mail address and birthday, for example), as well as a link to proof of death (like a news article or obituary). When a profile has been memorialized, "sensitive" information, like phone numbers, are removed, and the profile is locked up to anyone who was not already a confirmed friend (non-friends can't find the profile in search queries, either). But for those who were confirmed friends of the deceased, they can continue to leave "wall" posts in remembrance. Memorialized profiles are also locked to future log-ins to prevent hacking--something that highlights how Facebook will have to be very vigilant about making sure that mean-spirited members don't try to "memorialize" one another's profiles as a macabre prank.

3 comments

Comment from: peter ol [Visitor] Email
i like the idea, but how can a long lost close friend (i.e high school friend) who was not on the deceased's profile leave a message of condolence or share life time view. because i have very old friends that i can't find on Facebook now with their names, maybe they are signed in with other names. i will like to leave a message on their wall if i find out they are dead, and after that get information on their address on Facebook.
12/11/09 @ 03:43
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02/28/10 @ 13:40
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03/01/10 @ 18:51

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