This is the saddest part. When you select “All Categories,” you have given up on narrowing things down. You don’t know if Alyce Anderson is a person (Facebook), a product (eBay), an author (Amazon), an obituary (Legacy.com), or a character (Wikipedia).
“Alyce” (with a ‘y’ and a ‘c’) is not the most common spelling. The standard “Alice” would have been auto-corrected. But the user typed Alyce . This suggests certainty. They know exactly who they are looking for. Searching for- alyce anderson in-All Categories...
I hope you found her.
I hope Alyce Anderson turned out to be happy, healthy, and just as eager to be found as you were to find her. This is the saddest part
The Digital Ghost Hunt: What “Searching for Alyce Anderson in All Categories” Really Means “Alyce” (with a ‘y’ and a ‘c’) is
And if you didn’t find her? Don’t delete the search. Leave it in your history. It’s proof that someone mattered enough to look for them everywhere . Drop their first name (or your story) in the comments below. You never know who else might be looking for the same ghost.