Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 8:16:38 GMT
Regular Facebook and Instagram visitors, have you ever thought about what will happen to your accounts when you're gone? There is heaven and hell for the soul (or so they say), but what does Zuckerberg offer for our digital alter ego? Who will take care of our pages when we are gone? The topic is sad but very important, that's why we must be strong. Furthermore, the Facebook team has been working on it for 10 years already. Hell for ownerless accounts already exists, and it is created by ordinary people: trolls and haters. Some people enjoy going to someone's ownerless page and writing mean things. Don't do this please, take care of your karma. And what does heaven look like? The accounts that "go to heaven" date back to 2009.
They were created like this: the family members of the account Germany Phone Number owner send a copy of the death certificate to the Facebook administration, after which the page is "frozen" but with the possibility to comment and post. This means you can no longer see dates to remember, but you can still go to the person on the page and reread their jokes, look at their photos again and even write kind words to remember how well you two got along. We think it's a good idea: it's a bit like a little personal immortality. And the best thing is that this heaven has its angels. via GIPHY Try going to Settings and selecting General, then Manage account . You can think about this information in advance, especially if you are a blogger to the core and want to leave something behind in the information space.
Who can be your successor contact? Any person who has a Facebook account (let's hope this option appears on Instagram soon), and who you trust. What a heir contact can do: Can update your profile picture. Yes. This is why we recommend taking a nice selfie beforehand to get rid of the possibility of appearing in your friends' dreams telling them “I have a pimple on my forehead! Change that photo!”; It can put your best post or an obituary at the head of the profile.. In this regard, it is better that you discuss this while you have a mouth for it; Can see your friend requests and add or ban potential friends. So, you still have a chance to get thousands of followers and become a millionaire (when that email saying you won a million euros is true)! Who knows, maybe you'll become a hugely popular blogger when you're gone; Never lose hope and believe in your dreams until the end even more! Yes, we're being sarcastic; Plus, your heir account can post whatever it wants on your behalf.
They were created like this: the family members of the account Germany Phone Number owner send a copy of the death certificate to the Facebook administration, after which the page is "frozen" but with the possibility to comment and post. This means you can no longer see dates to remember, but you can still go to the person on the page and reread their jokes, look at their photos again and even write kind words to remember how well you two got along. We think it's a good idea: it's a bit like a little personal immortality. And the best thing is that this heaven has its angels. via GIPHY Try going to Settings and selecting General, then Manage account . You can think about this information in advance, especially if you are a blogger to the core and want to leave something behind in the information space.
Who can be your successor contact? Any person who has a Facebook account (let's hope this option appears on Instagram soon), and who you trust. What a heir contact can do: Can update your profile picture. Yes. This is why we recommend taking a nice selfie beforehand to get rid of the possibility of appearing in your friends' dreams telling them “I have a pimple on my forehead! Change that photo!”; It can put your best post or an obituary at the head of the profile.. In this regard, it is better that you discuss this while you have a mouth for it; Can see your friend requests and add or ban potential friends. So, you still have a chance to get thousands of followers and become a millionaire (when that email saying you won a million euros is true)! Who knows, maybe you'll become a hugely popular blogger when you're gone; Never lose hope and believe in your dreams until the end even more! Yes, we're being sarcastic; Plus, your heir account can post whatever it wants on your behalf.