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Facebook Is Introducing a New 'Tributes' Section For Memorialized Accounts (techcrunch.com) 30

Facebook is rolling out a new "Tributes" section for memorialized accounts that will allow people to leave messages that are separate from the rest of the profile's timeline. "Depending on a memorialized account's privacy settings, friends can currently still post on its timeline, including in the comments of posts the person made before they died," reports TechCrunch. "If a memorialized account has a Tributes section, however, posts made after the day it was memorialized (which prevents anyone else from logging in) will be placed there." From the report: Some Facebook users who have designated "legacy contacts" to manage their accounts after they die were alerted to the new feature by a notification today that contained the euphemistic phrase "if your account is memorialized." A page on Facebook's Help Center describes the new tributes section "as a space on memorialized profiles where friends and family can post stories, commemorate a birthday, share memories and more."

"Legacy contacts" will have more leeway over tribute posts than they do over the rest of the account. For example, they have the ability to decide who can see and post tributes and can delete posts. They can also change who can see posts the deceased person is tagged in or remove the tag. If the account had timeline review turned on, the legacy contact will be able to turn it off for tribute posts. Posts made to a profile after it is memorialized will be separated into the tributes section. The feature's help page says "we do our best to separate tribute posts from timeline posts based on the info we're given." Legacy contacts still can't log into accounts, read private messages or remove and add friends.

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Facebook Is Introducing a New 'Tributes' Section For Memorialized Accounts

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  • Tributes? (Score:2, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward

    They really should have looked up internet slang before going with that name. This could get messy...

    • by Anonymous Coward
      Especially with the kind of photos young women post nowadays.
      Bonus points for indian idiots that have loads of problem getting the context of things.
      "Why are so many pecker fotos vomiting stuff appearing in Diana's tribute section? ;-P"
  • Went there looking for pictures of Mazda SUVs... was terribly disappointed!
  • ...so the 'tributes' will be along the lines "I'm glad the fucker is dead' or 'good riddance!'

  • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Wednesday March 06, 2019 @04:45AM (#58223828)

    Maybe that's the way to eventually get rid of your FB account? Not to mention, messing with their data collection in and by itself would be a good reason to "die" for them.

    No longer "you're dead to me", today it's "I'm dead to you"!

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