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posted by Fnord666 on Monday February 17 2020, @01:32PM   Printer-friendly
from the Backups-vs-Bitrot-vs-Businesses-vs-Beliefs dept.

What happens to our online lives after we die?

Over the course of the next few decades, there will be more and more dead people on Facebook. In fact, according to some estimates, as early as 2060 the number of deceased users' accounts will exceed the number of accounts with a living person behind them.

But people's "digital afterlives" extend far beyond Facebook. When a 21st century citizen dies, they often leave behind a trove of posts, private messages, and personal information on everything from Twitter to online bank records. Who owns this data, and whose responsibility is it to protect the privacy of the deceased? Faheem Hussain, a social scientist at Arizona State University in Tempe, has spent the past few years peering into the murky waters of how people, platforms, and governments manage the digital lives we leave behind.

Hussain gave a presentation on our digital legacies today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which publishes Science. We caught up with Hussain to talk about why online platforms should encourage people to plan ahead for their imminent deaths, whether you have a right to privacy after you die, and the strange new culture of digital mourning.

The article proceeds to investigate answers to these questions:

[...]Q: What does a typical 21st century digital legacy look like?
[...]Q: Why should people take this seriously?
[...]Q: Do deceased people still have a right to privacy?
[...]Q: Google has an opt-in setting that allows you to have your data deleted once you pass away. What do you suggest people do to set their digital accounts in order before they die?
[...]Q: How should we interact with the dead on social media?

[Ed. note: We here at SoylentNews have already experienced this with the passing of MichaelDavidCrawford who, with great foresight specified his wishes for his writings and publications. As a tribute to his active participation here, a collection of approximately twenty community-submitted statements of his have been immortalized as 'fortunes' on this site.--martyb]


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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @08:20PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @08:20PM (#959265)

    At least one mod isn't familiar with King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man ...
    "21st Century Digital Man" seems close enough to the topic to me.

    Cat's foot iron claw
    Neurosurgeons scream for more
    At paranoia's poison door
    Twenty first century schizoid man

    Blood rack, barbed wire
    Politicians' funeral pyre
    Innocents raped with napalm fire
    Twenty first century schizoid man

    Death seed blind man's greed
    Poets starving, children bleed
    Nothing he's got he really needs
    Twenty first century schizoid man

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  • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @08:33PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @08:33PM (#959268)

    Not everyone can handle King Crimson [wikipedia.org].

    What's more, many millenials would rather not know about the great stuff [wikipedia.org] of the past, as much of it puts their contemporaneous popular culture to shame. Sturgeon's Law [wikipedia.org] applies, regardless of the era -- so we should embrace quality regardless of how old or new it might be.

    Now don't get off my lawn. Instead, have some appreciation of what's come before -- luckily we're living in an era where the good stuff (and a lot of crap) from the past is preserved for the benefit of us all.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @11:56PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 17 2020, @11:56PM (#959359)

    Hey, that's copyrighted material... Robert Fripp is on his way to your house to kick you in the nuts.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 18 2020, @10:55AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 18 2020, @10:55AM (#959484)

      Nah, Fripp won't kick you in the nuts, he's far to mild-mannered and unassuming to engage in such behaviour...

      (however, he'll probably happily give the job to Toyah, the wife....)