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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]About as strange as people who communicate with dead loved ones on FB, as in "Honey, it's been ten years since you passed, happy birthday in heaven, I love you and miss you everyday". I get the idea, they want to state their emotions and let other people know how they're feeling and keep their loved one from being forgotten, but I still find it oddly sad that they think FB is a good place for this type of thing.[/quote] Maybe this is it? This is the way for people to communicate their emotion surrounding the update rather than the update itself?[/quote] I think so and also they don't feel comfortable just announcing this stuff to their friends and family IRL so they put it on FB instead. I really can't wrap my brain around those who literally try to talk to dead people on FB, typically dead people who weren't ever on FB much less who are reading it now. I think it's mostly older people who are trying to figure out what social media is actually for and how they fit into it.[/quote]
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