On 5/18/10 3:53 AM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
> To depart from the topic of privacy, momentarily, I note that it has recently
> become fashionable to create a Facebook "group" in memory of some departed
> loved one.
>
> Which raises the question:
>
> am I supposed to be a "fan" of the fact that someone I knew died?
>
> or am I supposed to "like" the fact that a friend has died?
>

You "join" groups.

You become a fan of fan pages, which has recently become "like".

If you see an activity of someone joining or liking such a group or page 
respectively, you can also comment on this, or "like" it. The latter 
will now not like the activity, but rather make you a fan as well. 
Recent change, that one.

:o)

        Gadi.


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