Afterlife Sharing Websites

DeadSocial Posts Videos & Messages to Social Media Long After You Die

DeadSocial is an online service that allows you to become immortal in the digital world, even after your life comes to an end in the physical one. It's disconcerting to think that your Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages might simply stick around after you die, as digital relics of your life. So if you want to wrest back control over your digital legacy, DeadSocial might be for you.

This free online service allows users to upload an unlimited number of text messages, audio messages, photos and video which will then be disseminated via DeadSocial as well as your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages after your death. Users can control when they'd like each message or file to be posted, up to 999 years into the future.

The thinking behind DeadSocial is that, as people now spend a substantial part of their lives online, they may want to consider organizing and taking ownership of the digital content that will remain after they pass on.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Legacy Management - DeadSocial allows users to take ownership of their digital content and control its dissemination after their death.
2. Afterlife Sharing - DeadSocial enables users to share text messages, audio messages, photos, and videos even after their death.
3. Long-term Scheduling - DeadSocial allows users to schedule messages or files to be posted up to 999 years into the future.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media Management - Companies can explore opportunities in providing services for managing and handling individuals' digital legacy after their death.
2. Funeral Services - The funeral industry can offer services that incorporate digital afterlife sharing where individuals can record messages or leave virtual memorabilia for their loved ones.
3. Technology Platforms - Technology companies can develop platforms that focus on managing and preserving an individual's digital assets for future generations.

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