Toyin Alausa demands respect for dead bodies on social media

Public posting of dead bodies keeps wrecking dignity, dragging grief into feeds for clicks and turning loss into spectacle.

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.
What she says people should do instead
  • 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.
Limits she still acknowledges
  • 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.
Where the message landed
  • 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.
 

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