Now, I really want to start this thread with a little bit of history. On January 6th of this year, my Grandmother passed away in her sleep after a long fight with cancer. It was the single most heart-breaking thing that has ever happened to me in my entire life and I still tear up when I think of her and how brilliant she was. Now, I am not writing this to make you feel sorry for me and gain some pity. What I am trying to tell you is that my love for my Gran was immense. She was everything to me and was literally the nicest and best person I have ever met in my lifetime.
Now, when she died, I wrote a poem for her to cement her memory. I am quite a good poet (I like to think) and this poem came right from my heart. There is no one else that this poem is suited for and it was so personal that I am fiercely protective of it.
Now, this is the part where the problem comes in. My mother, whose mother died, wants to use the poem to commemorate my Gran on a website that is used to remember the dead. I told her that under no circumstances would I ever allow something so personal to be put into the open world. That poem was for the people who were closest to her and would understand the meanings and allusions within. My mother was rather upset and told me that she had put a lot of effort into the site.
Having checked it out today, I can honestly feel that I am completely justified in what I thought. These websites are utterly horrible, in my opinion. The page for my Gran has been viewed over a hundred times and random people have been lighting candles for her… Whatever the heel that means.
Either way, it brings me neatly onto the subject at hand. Do you think that sites that are created to remember the dead are just taking advantage of the people who use them? Also, do you think that it is an invasion of privacy for family and friends who do not like the idea of these sites?
I think so. I cannot tell you how abused I felt the memory of my Gran was when I saw that random people were commenting on my Gran’s page. I was under the impression that it was just for family and friends who would receive some sort of password to view the article but no! Random people commenting on my Gran who didn’t know her. I find it despicable, to be honest.
My Mum is not bright enough to realise that these sites are taking advantage of people’s good nature to get a lot of hits. People who want to remember their dead loved ones should keep it to themselves and I think that these sites are the worst of the worst.
Do you agree that privacy should be reserved and that these sites just take advantage of people at a time of loss?
Or do you think that these sites give people an easy way of accessing a place to remember their loved ones?
Now, when she died, I wrote a poem for her to cement her memory. I am quite a good poet (I like to think) and this poem came right from my heart. There is no one else that this poem is suited for and it was so personal that I am fiercely protective of it.
Now, this is the part where the problem comes in. My mother, whose mother died, wants to use the poem to commemorate my Gran on a website that is used to remember the dead. I told her that under no circumstances would I ever allow something so personal to be put into the open world. That poem was for the people who were closest to her and would understand the meanings and allusions within. My mother was rather upset and told me that she had put a lot of effort into the site.
Having checked it out today, I can honestly feel that I am completely justified in what I thought. These websites are utterly horrible, in my opinion. The page for my Gran has been viewed over a hundred times and random people have been lighting candles for her… Whatever the heel that means.
Either way, it brings me neatly onto the subject at hand. Do you think that sites that are created to remember the dead are just taking advantage of the people who use them? Also, do you think that it is an invasion of privacy for family and friends who do not like the idea of these sites?
I think so. I cannot tell you how abused I felt the memory of my Gran was when I saw that random people were commenting on my Gran’s page. I was under the impression that it was just for family and friends who would receive some sort of password to view the article but no! Random people commenting on my Gran who didn’t know her. I find it despicable, to be honest.
My Mum is not bright enough to realise that these sites are taking advantage of people’s good nature to get a lot of hits. People who want to remember their dead loved ones should keep it to themselves and I think that these sites are the worst of the worst.
Do you agree that privacy should be reserved and that these sites just take advantage of people at a time of loss?
Or do you think that these sites give people an easy way of accessing a place to remember their loved ones?