The document discusses what happens to a deceased person's social media accounts. It explains that currently, international laws have not regulated what should happen to a person's online content and social media accounts after they pass away. Each major social media platform has different policies for families to request memorialization, deletion, or access to the deceased's accounts. However, they generally require a death certificate and documents proving a family connection. There is no consensus on a best solution, but allowing families more control or users to set preferences while alive could help reduce unnecessary pain for loved ones dealing with an online legacy after death.