Acton Beale, 20, plunged to his death after positioning himself for a picture on a balcony railing seven floors up in Brisbane after a night out drinking.
He was a "planker", a fast-growing group of people who lie flat on their stomachs with their arms against their bodies -- to resemble a plank -- in unusual and sometimes dangerous situations.
Photographs of their exploits are then shared through social media sites.
Little-known until last week when a man was charged with planking on a police car, the Planking Australia Facebook page has seen its number of fans soar from under 10,000 four days ago to almost 100,000 on Monday.
The craze, and news of Beale's death, has sparked copy-cat Facebook sites around the world, including Planking UK, Planking USA, Planking France and Planking Germany.
But police are worried that the fad could spin out of control.
He was a "planker", a fast-growing group of people who lie flat on their stomachs with their arms against their bodies -- to resemble a plank -- in unusual and sometimes dangerous situations.
Photographs of their exploits are then shared through social media sites.
Little-known until last week when a man was charged with planking on a police car, the Planking Australia Facebook page has seen its number of fans soar from under 10,000 four days ago to almost 100,000 on Monday.
The craze, and news of Beale's death, has sparked copy-cat Facebook sites around the world, including Planking UK, Planking USA, Planking France and Planking Germany.
But police are worried that the fad could spin out of control.
I don't know who started this or why but it's pretty funny so I jumped on the band wagin.. i don't plan on planking a balcony 7 stories high anytime soon though

Have you come across this yet? Are you yourself a planker? lol Or do you simply think this is idiotic behavior and feel a little dumber for entering this thread?
a few others friends off facebook have posted..

