• frickineh@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    This is actually a thing I’ve experienced. The dog has been dead for 4 years. Obviously, I’m friends with my dog, so it reminds me of her birthday (couple days ago) and then I remember that this account exists and they won’t let me delete it. I tried to report her as deceased and it wanted an obituary.

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      21 days ago

      You should be able to tell Facebook they passed away, and turn it to a memorial page.

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        That’s what I tried to do, and that’s when it said to submit evidence. I was like, “uh, the evidence is that I was there when it happened and you can see from the profile that it’s for a DOG,” and they said that wasn’t good enough. I just gave up. Her profile will outlast all of us, probably.

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        21 days ago

        I’d kinda hope that they don’t just take the word of any random person though - so much space for harassment otherwise

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          21 days ago

          If the account is obviously active it’s pretty unlikely that they’re deceased. It wouldn’t take a lot of vetting. Although that probably is about 50 times more work than they would bother to put into it, so maybe you have a point.

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          21 days ago

          I don’t know. They probably ask “you dead?” and if you don’t reply, it means you’re dead.

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      21 days ago

      That customer support has always been teetering between abysmal and non-existent. Even back in the olden days when Facebook wasn’t too bad it was still pretty much awful customer service. It’s just not something they’ve ever really bothered about.

      My cousin’s Facebook page is still up and he’s been dead for over 10 years.

      They were being really weird about it because it took ages to get a death certificate, because he just disappeared one day, so we had to wait for the authorities to decide that yeah he’s probably dead, but we just don’t know where. I think in the end his parents just gave up with it rather than trying to deal with Facebook.

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        Why do people put up with a platform like this? Their customer service is practically non-existent when you need it, but is is still able to muster up energy to demand obituaries, driver’s licenses, etc?

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      21 days ago

      Maybe you could email them a vet record instead? The vet can print out her vaccines and the computer will put a deceased label on it if shes marked as deceased. Vet records are technically legal documentation so they may qualify

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    21 days ago

    Not wanting to give Facebook my driver’s license is why I haven’t logged in for over 5 years.

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    A dog learning to drive is no more absurd than a dog having a Facebook account.

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          Define “absurd.” I don’t think a dog having a Facebook is absurd as a dog driving, no, and i think that’s an absurd statement to make. And I’m going by the absurdist definition of absurd. People expect dog themed Facebooks. They don’t expect a dog to have a driver’s license or drive.

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    This sounds like a premise for one of those god-awful 1980s “comedy” movies.

    Edit: this probably needs in own sub

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    You don’t need to teach the dog to drive, all you need is a learner’s license. Rig one up in photoshop… what are they going to spend the money to check it.

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    When did this start? I last logged into Facebook about a year ago because a high school classmate died and I was expected to post a few words. My account had been deactivated but not deleted for three or four years prior, and I had no issues.

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      Guessing they forgot the password, maybe had account recovery set up on an old phone. I would have had to do similar steps if I hadn’t held on to my previous phone after deciding I didn’t want to even set up fb on my newer phone and then it wanted me to verify a login on my app when I decided to check it on the desktop.

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      21 days ago

      Because they said somewhere else that the dog has been dead for a few years now ;0) unless, of course, that was someone else’s comment