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A guide to Facebook etiquette after someone has died
A guide to Facebook etiquette after someone has died
http://i.amz.mshcdn.com/QmYHQxA504rN...d6aa38a58f.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...8be198fb13.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...6a4ca77139.jpg When someone you love passes away, turning to Facebook can be a profoundly helpful way of processing that loss and expressing your grief. But, for the deceased's nearest and dearest, social media can be deeply overwhelming and upsetting in the immediate aftermath and even the long after a person's death.* SEE ALSO: When a loved one dies, their Facebook profile is both a blessing and a curse People grieve in different ways. What's upsetting for some people can be comforting for others. K**wing what is and isn't appropriate can be extremely hard to gaugeMashable spoke to grief experts and a number of people who've dealt with loss to find out what one should and should **t do on Facebook following a bereavement: * Read more... More about Relationships, Family, Social Media, Lifestyle, and Griefhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/z1LzGuivnsw |
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