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Grieving Community Devastated: Facebook Fails to Protect 'Grief the Unspoken' from Cyberattack
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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."

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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

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