Yes, I know we can't contact the deceased (at least not through the Internet), but their Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Plus accounts live on, and are (sometimes) a way to see more intimate details of their personalities, actions, humor, beliefs, etc. This is a valuable complement to the succinct (and impersonal) summary of their lives that is born on ..., married on .., had kids on ..., divorced on ..., died on .... I've been wandering through my relatives' family trees and found amazing things on their Facebook pages, including, sometimes, that they passed away. After I updated their Geni profile, the link to their Facebook account disappeared because it's under "Contact", instead of "For more information".Please don't automatically delete links to other accounts after a profile is marked as deceased. (a) The living still want to read it, and (b) sometimes a person is marked deceased "prematurely", and it would be a shame to lose those valuable links because of someone's erroneous notions.
Thanks,
Steve