A Michigan woman is forced to lie about her age because of a Facebook glitch.
"Every time I tried to change the settings to the right year, Facebook always came back with an unknown error message and would send us right back to a year she wasn’t born in," Marlow said. "I would love to see her real age on Facebook, I mean in April she’s going to be 105. It’s special."
The number is what motivated Gail to go straight to the top, she sent message after message to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg, but never received a reply.
“I am just chalking it up as a glitch in the system,” said Marlow.
After four years of trying, the age 104 is still too much for even Facebook to compute. But no matter what age Marguerite’s profile says, you can’t put a number on the time Gail spends with her.
“This is an opportunity for me to share her with the world and I truly believe being online has helped keep her young,” said Marlow.








