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- Death_and_the_internet abstract "When people die, they leave certain things behind, including all their online profiles, email accounts, and social media information. While some sites, including Facebook and Twitter, have policies related to death, accounts often remain dormant until deleted due to inactivity or family or friends take action.As the internet age progresses it will come to a point where inactive accounts of deceased people will outnumber those of active users; all providers of digital services will need to provide specific policies and accounts' management tools.".
- Death_and_the_internet wikiPageExternalLink the-digital-afterlife-what-happens-in-social-media-when-we-die.
- Death_and_the_internet wikiPageExternalLink submission_mmassimi_208_1232961565.pdf.
- Death_and_the_internet wikiPageExternalLink death-and-social-media.
- Death_and_the_internet wikiPageID "27038201".
- Death_and_the_internet wikiPageRevisionID "598259353".
- Death_and_the_internet subject Category:Cultural_aspects_of_death.
- Death_and_the_internet subject Category:Social_media.
- Death_and_the_internet comment "When people die, they leave certain things behind, including all their online profiles, email accounts, and social media information.".
- Death_and_the_internet label "Death and the internet".
- Death_and_the_internet sameAs Q5247285.
- Death_and_the_internet sameAs Q5247285.
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