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41 votes
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Second child dies in US measles outbreak as cases continue to rise
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Young Chinese reimagine the last goodbye - new, personalised funerals in China struggle to break through culture
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A scam obituary site
I attended a funeral recently for a family member. We weren’t close, so it didn’t hit me that hard, but some of the people I’m close to and care about were pretty devastated. We posted the...
I attended a funeral recently for a family member. We weren’t close, so it didn’t hit me that hard, but some of the people I’m close to and care about were pretty devastated.
We posted the person’s official obituary to the site of the funeral home, and we were surprised when someone sent us a link to their obituary on a completely different site. It wasn’t the same text — in fact it was very clearly a fake one if you knew the person at all. It was filled with broad, vague, non-denominational platitudes which didn’t work for someone who was specifically and devoutly religious. It did, however, have some correct information that felt lifted from the valid one. If you didn’t know the person that well, then it read convincingly. Think “ChatGPT writes an obituary” vibes.
On the fake obituary, there were links to buy flowers, plant a tree, etc.
We requested that the site take it down, and they did quite promptly, but it was unnerving that it even existed in the first place. It feels like the site scrapes obituary listings, automatically rewrites them so they’re not identical, then publishes them without the knowledge or consent of the person’s families. It feels especially predatory because it’s scamming grieving people, and I very much doubt that the services that you can “buy” through the site are actually fulfilled.
I don’t have a point to this other than that I wanted to make people aware of it.
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The Vikings and the Muslim scholar
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Mortician shows every step a body goes through at a funeral home
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Alkaline hydrolysis: The misunderstood funeral tech that's illegal in thirty states
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Inside the US funeral industry’s 2021 national convention
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More people are being buried in custom-made caskets
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A woman dies. How does her community pay tribute when they are social-distancing?
@buailtin: Yesterday we buried a lovely woman. Due to #Covid19 there was no wake & our community couldn't enter the church. But the entire parish came out & lined the 2km road to graveyard to say goodbye to Betty Ryan. Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine #WestKerry https://t.co/Sns99qUSad
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Funerals of the future? – Sweden sees sharp rise in burials without ceremony
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Dog funerals may sound self-indulgent, but there should be no shame in pet grief
11 votes