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Comment Not well thought out. (Score 1) 80

The one thing they did not think about is that they didn't allow a bit of lead time for locking down accounts. I lost my loving partner a few months ago and have been logging in to her account daily to check for messages from old friends who may want to be added to her list so they can read about some of the things being done in her name. I know a lot of people think Facebook is silly and take it for granted, but when you're severely physically disabled, it is a valued communications tool. Her words were all she had. In all of our years together I cared for her, bathed her, fed her, cleaned her, laughed with her, cried with her, and laid at her hospital bedside for 5 days straight before she died and now have her ashes at my bed side table, but a policy that didn't exist before she died says that I can't be the designated caretaker of her page?

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