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Home›Tech Advice›No, Nintendo and Apple Devices Aren’t in ‘Mourning Mode’ for Queen Elizabeth II

No, Nintendo and Apple Devices Aren’t in ‘Mourning Mode’ for Queen Elizabeth II

By Matthew Lynch
July 4, 2023
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In recent days, rumors have been circulating on social media platforms that Nintendo and Apple devices are operating in a so-called ‘Mourning Mode’ in anticipation of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. This speculation has caused confusion and a sense of unease among some users. However, we are here to clarify that these rumors are entirely unfounded and lack any evidence to support the claim.

Firstly, regarding Apple devices, there is no known feature or mode designed to mourn the passing of any individual, no matter their importance or stature. While it is true that Apple allows users to customize their devices with various themes, sounds, or wallpapers to suit their preferences or even memorialize certain individuals or events, there is no automatic or pre-set mourning mode for anyone’s death.

Similarly, Nintendo has not introduced any mourning modes or features for its gaming consoles. Nintendo has always been focused on providing enjoyable entertainment for its users, and while they may occasionally release special edition consoles or themes relating to popular franchises or releases, there is no precedent for incorporating an element as somber as mourning a death into the system.

It’s essential to discern between reputable sources of information and misleading internet gossip. In an era when misinformation can spread rapidly through social media platforms and online forums, it is crucial to take the time to fact-check before sharing or acting upon doubtful information.

In conclusion, Nintendo and Apple devices do not have a ‘Mourning Mode’ in anticipation of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. It would be best if you did not entertain such uncorroborated rumors and ensure you rely on verified sources for your information. By staying vigilant against misinformation, we can all contribute towards more informed and responsible discussions online.

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