Public posting of dead bodies keeps wrecking dignity, dragging grief into feeds for clicks and turning loss into spectacle.
Calling out corpse posting culture
Calling out corpse posting culture
- Toyin Alausa blasts the trend across online feeds.
- Sees motive as attention chasing, not awareness.
- Argues it tramples respect for the departed.
- Says families lose closure when images circulate.
- Pushes covering faces before any recording.
- Frames it as basic human decency.
- Points out trauma hits viewers and relatives.
- Wants empathy to replace reflex filming.
- Accepts rare cases for verification needs.
- Mentions distance from relatives as an exception.
- Rejects turning footage into engagement bait.
- Draws a line between necessity and clout.
- Shared the rant directly on Instagram.
- Targets accident scenes, homes, and hospitals.
- Calls the habit unhealthy on a mental level.
- Demands compassion over impulse posting.