DeadSoci.al is a bizarre new service from UK-based Really Simply Startups that allows you to schedule social media posts to be disseminated over time after your death.
The service allows you to create an account that you can link to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Within your DeadSoci.al account you can friend other users and share status updates, making it similar on a very basic level to other social networking sites. You’re also able to enter some personal details in your profile, including pictures and videos. For now, DeadSoci.al requires you to give their username and password to someone you trust to activate your account after you’ve passed away. Founder James Norris debuted DeadSoci.al at the Startup Village at this year’s SXSW. Norris said he came up with the idea when English talk show host Bob Monkhouse released a PSA commercial on the dangers of prostate cancer four years after he died from the disease. The project began as a Twitter hack called Grave Tweeter, and with the launch of DeadSoci.al Norris hopes to make it into a much more robust and reliable service. Norris believes the service can be used as a way to say goodbye to friends and loved ones, to communicate with a younger unborn generation, and even to remind those still living of how the world once was.
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