Hundreds of (living) Facebook users on Friday were asked by the social media site if they had died.
Many users were prompted with a message on Friday afternoon asking if they would like to turn their pages into an online memorial.
The site will "memorialize" a dead person's profile upon the request of a loved one. According to Facebook's help center, Facebook needs to be notified in order for an account to be memorialized.
Thousands of people took to social media to notify friends and family of their own passing on Friday afternoon.
Facebook is telling all my friends we're dead, which is appropriate because I had a feeling we were all in hell anyway. pic.twitter.com/0WPGi95omv
— Chris Person (@Papapishu) November 11, 2016
Facebook what is happening i am not dead. pic.twitter.com/irVc3UvJ8Y
— Kate Nocera (@KateNocera) November 11, 2016
Looks like Facebook #facebook thinks I'm dead but for the record I'm alive and well pic.twitter.com/rZe3RXYBKp
— DJ Alex Reyes Ent (@djalexreyes) November 11, 2016
Facebook calls all users dead in mass "remembering" glitch https://t.co/x5hmveygsr pic.twitter.com/0gagc0r6nU
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 11, 2016
Facebook has not commented on what caused the prompts to be sent.
Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider.