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Approximately 1/30 of all Facebook-Accounts already belong to deceased users and the numbers are rising. About 10.000 Facebook users die every day. And Facebook, of course, is not the only relevant platform. Death has long since arrived online – but how should we handle it? What happens with the digital legacy of a user? Does the digital death always follow the physical death?
Approximately 1/30 of all Facebook-Accounts already belong to deceased users and the numbers are rising. About 10.000 Facebook users die every day. And Facebook, of course, is not the only relevant platform. Death has long since arrived online – but how should we handle it? What happens with the digital legacy of a user? Does the digital death always follow the physical death?