- Jul 23, 2006
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So everyone familiar with Facebook I'm sure is aware of the annoying reminders to "get back in touch" or "say hello" to friends who Facebook has decided doesn't use their service enough. Sounds all well and good until I noticed lately Facebook has been suggesting this guy, let's call him Charles. It says I should say hello and talk to him more. But the thing Facebook doesn't realize, you see, is that Charles died at a young age in a rather tragic event earlier this year.
Now I really didn't know Charles... one of those people who you meet once or twice and end up being Facebook friends, but I can imagine such notifications being rough for those who were close to him. Maybe not a big deal, but it's definitely an argument against these kinds of "reminders". What do you guys think?
Now I really didn't know Charles... one of those people who you meet once or twice and end up being Facebook friends, but I can imagine such notifications being rough for those who were close to him. Maybe not a big deal, but it's definitely an argument against these kinds of "reminders". What do you guys think?
