The social network connected us: how the couple got married thanks to a mistake on Facebook

by Editorial Team
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Social networks not only provide Internet users with a news flow and communication with friends but can also arrange their personal lives. 

We will tell you the amazing story of a married couple who met and got married thanks to a mistake on Facebook.

It’s no secret that people who have minimal computer skills now prefer to get acquainted not in the real world, but on the Internet. The question in transport “girl, let’s get to know each other” can only cause an oncoming “young man, let’s calm down”. In a word, there is no spontaneous communication that is used to connect a thousand lonely hearts.

In their profile, the guys publish photo parodies of what they think are stupid photos of young ladies on Instagram. 

And the other day, Vera Brezhneva posted a photo on her Instagram in which one of the guys parodies her in the Good Morning video.

Well, dating sites, the very name of which already sounds somehow gone, have been replaced by social networks. In them, a person’s personal profile can tell a lot more about him than he does. By the postures in the photographs, by the manner of writing and responding to posts, by selected films, and even by the likes set, you can make a whole psychological portrait of the person you like. But the most important thing is to start a correspondence because it is the first personal message that can be the beginning before your wedding.

Recently, a story hit the media that confirms that you can find your destiny on social networks, even if you met through pure chance. Back in 2009, a man named Scheler Benson wanted to go to his Facebook page, but due to some kind of system error, Benson discovered that he had logged in under a false name. Yes, and under the female!

Whether in outrage or shock, Scheler Benson posted a message on this page on behalf of its owner, Celeste Sendler. So a witty dialogue arose between a man and a woman in which they figured out how to solve the problem of having to share one page for two.

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