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The Dead to get Special Memorialised Facebook Pages

by Jay Garrett on October 27, 2009

facebook-deathFacebook has just announced that it’s bringing in a new feature that will allow friends and family to ‘memorialise’ the profiles of their loved ones who have sadly shuffled loose this mortal coil.

As well as being able to memorialise the deceased Facebook will also ensure that the friends and family are not needlessly reminded of their loss. There has been incidents where users were sent updates of their recently deceased friends whilst on the social networking site and even cases of dead members being suggested as friends to those they might know!

These ‘memorialised’ accounts will be given new privacy settings which will only allow previously confirmed friends to access the profile and will ensure that the deceased person’s profile will not appear in any search results.

Contact information and status updates will also be removed from memorialised pages which will no longer appear in any friend suggestion areas of the site.

Before any wouldbe prankster decides to get busy – Facebook is demanding “proof” of the death in the form of an obituary or news article before they will memorialise any pages.

Writing in the official Facebook blog, head of security for Facebook, Max Kelly, said: “When someone leaves us, they don’t leave our memories or our social network.” He added: “To reflect that reality, we created the idea of “memorialised” profiles as a place where people can save and share the memories of those who’ve passed.”

What do you think?

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bloodGoths seem to be seen as having an overlap with the whole vampire thing.

Well this clever design sounds like it could well be a vampire/goth band………………….

Granted – I’m eagerly awaiting series 3 of True Blood and I have been known to hang out with members of the London Vampire Group and have actually read some Poppy Z Brite and Anne Rice novels – but that takes nothing away from Mike Thompson’s design.

Welcome to the stage – “Blood Lamp

As you may have already guessed this light actually generates its power from blood.

MWAHAhahahahaahahahahahhah!!

Errrrrrrrrr…… yeah.

To light up the lamp the user must break off the top of the lamp, dissolve a tablet in the solution and use their blood to power the light.

The point of this exercise is that it forces the lamp lighter to consider when the most important time to use the light is.

Basically; it forces them to be more considerate and reflect of how wasteful we are with energy on a daily basis.

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