LOST your friend? or Want to report a deceased person or an FB account that needs to be memorialized?


Facebook can locked out friend's account or can turned into a “memorial page,” for that someone needs to report it to Facebook.

By simply going to theMemorialization Request page and filling out a form, including a link to an obituary, anybody can take someone else off Facebook.

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The obituary needs to have the same name (or at least a close name), but doesn’t need to match any other details on the profile. The obituary deaced person's friend used to prove his friend's death was for a man who was born & died.
When pages are memorialized, they are removed from sidebars, timelines and friend suggestions and searches. This is likely to prevent people from seeing their friends who have died pop up on their newsfeed, and to prevent people from hacking into the accounts of dead people.
As we understands the position Facebook is in when it comes to the death of one of its users, but believes there are better options for the social media site.
“There ought to be an email sent to the account’s email address informing it that the account has been reported dead and providing a link or something to dispute the report before any action is taken,”.
This has apparently been the same “memorialization” process since at least 2009, when another user took to his personal blog to write about his experience of being “Facebook dead.” In his case, the obituary his friend used to have him declared dead wasn’t even close to his real name. Instead, the man who performed the funeral services had a similar name.
In a statement to ABC News, Facebook said the system is in place in order to respect the privacy of the deceased.
“We have designed the memorialization process to be effective for grieving families and friends, while still providing precautions to protect against either erroneous or malicious efforts to memorialize the account of someone who is not deceased,” the statement reads. “We also provide an appeals process for the rare instances in which  accounts  are mistakenly reported or inadvertently memorialized.”
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