The PennZone

  • Home
  • Business
  • Non-profit
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Real Estate
  • Music
  • Financial

Grieving Community Devastated: Facebook Fails to Protect 'Grief the Unspoken' from Cyberattack
The PennZone/10273610

Trending...
  • $80 Million Revenue Backlog for AI Cybersecurity Company Building the Future of Integrated Cybersecurity and Public Safety: $CYCU
  • Crossroads4Hope Welcomes New Trustees to Board of Directors as Organization Enters 25th Year of Caring
  • Slick Cash Loan shares credit score tips for borrowers using bad credit loans
SALINA, Kan. - PennZone -- Grieving Community Devastated: Facebook Fails to Protect 'Grief the Unspoken' from Cyberattack

Facebook, a platform that prides itself on fostering connections, has failed to protect a vulnerable community of over 544,000 grieving individuals. "Grief the Unspoken," a vital support group founded by Angela Cartwright more than a decade ago, has been hijacked by hackers. The page, now renamed "Simple Story," is filled with irrelevant links, leaving its members without the solace and support they desperately need. Despite numerous pleas for help, Facebook has yet to take meaningful action to rectify this situation.

The impact on the grieving individuals who relied on this community is devastating. For many, "Grief the Unspoken" was more than just a digital space; it was a lifeline, offering solace, resources, and shared experiences. Facebook's inaction has compounded this loss, leaving members feeling betrayed and abandoned by a platform they trusted.

"This is not just a page being hacked; it's a violation of a sacred space," states Cartwright. "Facebook needs to understand the immense emotional harm this causes and act swiftly to restore our community."

More on The PennZone
  • Accountants Near Me Cheyenne Opens U.S. Directory for Accountants, Bookkeepers and Tax Services
  • Sacred Surrogacy, CFC, and Egghelpers Launch Women's Retreats
  • The Eichelberger Performing Arts Center Donates Theatrical Lights to Delone Catholic High School
  • Moravian Academy Becomes First Pennsylvania School to Partner with Global Sustainability Institute
  • Stipenda Appoints David Epstein as Chief Operating Officer

Immediate Restoration: Facebook must prioritize returning "Grief the Unspoken" to its rightful owner and purpose.

Victim Support: Facebook must establish a dedicated support system to assist those whose accounts are compromised.

This is a call for accountability. Facebook cannot continue to profit from user data while failing to protect its most vulnerable members. We demand justice for "Grief the Unspoken" and a commitment from Facebook to prioritize user safety and community well-being.

About "Grief the Unspoken":

"Grief the Unspoken," founded by Angela Cartwright, is a Facebook community dedicated to providing comfort and support to those grieving the loss of a loved one. With over 544,000 followers, it has been a safe haven for many, offering resources, shared experiences, and compassionate guidance for more than a decade.

This press release is a call to action for Facebook to uphold its commitment to user safety and community integrity. It is a plea to restore a beloved space to its rightful purpose and ensure that those who seek solace can find it without fear of violation.

Link to Stolen Facebook Page

Simple Story - https://www.facebook.com/simplesttory

Contact
Angela Cartwright
***@gmail.com


Source: Grief the Unspoken
Filed Under: Non-profit

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on The PennZone
  • Chester County Tile Expert Reveals Top Home Value Mistakes Homeowners Make During Remodeling Projects
  • Star Trek, Goonies, Ninja Turtles Stars Among First Main Wave Of FAN EXPO Philadelphia Celebrities
  • Voiset AI Planner Launches Smart Booking: Real Estate Agents, ADHD Coaches, Sales Teams End Calendar Chaos
  • Max Tucci Makes His Highly-Anticipated Debut On QVC—unveiling A Bespoke Luxury Chocolate Collection Inspired By 100 Years Of Tucci Hospitality
  • Vehicledle Launches as Daily Puzzle Game for Car Enthusiasts
  • The Ms. Corporate America Maryland Competition Returns for an Unforgettable Evening of Leadership, Excellence, and Empowerment
  • Precision Adult Care Expands 24/7 Adult In-Home Care Services to Meet Growing Demand in the Coachella Valley
  • Metavalis Launches Massive Community Coat Drive in Branson to Support Local Residents
  • Jim Breuer is Coming to The Eichelberger Performing Arts Center This May
  • Peak Exteriors to Expand Its Services to Premium Outdoor Lighting Installation
  • Ashley Wineland To Release Fiery Full-length Album "Wineland"
  • Robert D. Botticelli Promoted to Century Fasteners Corp. – Director of Sales
  • Openchannelflow Wins Web Excellence Award for Outstanding Digital Experience
  • STS Capital Partners' Andy Harris Co-Authors 'The Extraordinary Exit,' A Practical Guide for Business Owners Considering a Sale
  • One-Click Pro Audio for Streamers: "VoiceSterize" Automates Noise Reduction & Mastering on Mac
  • Sole Publishing Announces Essential Parenting Book for Families Navigating the Teen Years
  • From Factory Floor to Community Heart: The Rebel Spirit of Wisconsin's Wet Wipe Innovators
  • UK Financial Ltd Lists MayaFund (MFUND) ERC-20 Token on CATEX Exchange Ahead of Planned ERC-3643 Upgrade
  • Benjamin Ross Group Has Secured Financing for a Company with a Sale Price of $1,050,000
  • Denver Apartment Finders Launches Revamped Denver Tech Center Apartment Location Page

Popular on PennZone

  • Mark Schork Selected As 'Board Observer' By Philadelphia Bar Foundation
  • Pawprint Oxygen Turns Pet Safety Viral With "Pets Live Here" Window Decals — Helping First Responders Save Lives
  • Lacy Hendricks Earns Prestigious MPM® Designation from NARPM®
  • Custom Home Builder Connecticut Valley Homes Wins 2025 Home of the Year from the Modular Home Builders Association
  • The New Monaco of the South (of Italy)
  • RNHA Affirms Support for President Trump as Nation Marks Historic Victory for Freedom
  • Yunishigawa Onsen's Annual "Kamakura Festival" will be held January 30 – March 1, 2026
  • Bargeld Financial Launches Professional, Affordable Tax Preparation Services for the 2026 Tax Season
  • Food Journal Magazine Releases Its 'Best Food In Los Angeles Dining' Editorial Section
  • CCHR: Harvard Review Exposes Institutional Corruption in Global Mental Health

Similar on PennZone

  • Tampa Nonprofit Expands Recovery Services for Men in Crisis With New Farm Program in Plant City
  • FondoQuantaX Completes Core Trading Engine Upgrade: Refactoring High-Concurrency Architecture with AI Adaptive Algorithms to Navigate Market Extremes
  • Precision Adult Care Expands 24/7 Adult In-Home Care Services to Meet Growing Demand in the Coachella Valley
  • Metavalis Launches Massive Community Coat Drive in Branson to Support Local Residents
  • Boston Industrial Solutions' Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink Earns CPSIA Certification
  • Scoop Social Co. Partners with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts to Elevate Summer Guest Experiences with Italian Inspired Gelato & Beverage Carts
  • American Disabilities Act Must Protect Against Forced Psychiatric Commitment and Treatment
  • Crossroads4Hope Welcomes New Trustees to Board of Directors as Organization Enters 25th Year of Caring
  • Kintetsu And Oversee Announce New Partnership
  • Save 10 Percent Off KeysCaribbean's Newly Added Luxury Vacation Home in Marathon
Copyright © The PennZone | Theme: OMag by LilyTurf Themes
  • Contribute
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us