Morbid Facebook App Allows Users to Post Messages After Death
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Morbid Facebook App Allows Users to Post Messages After Death
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While life after death has always been heavily disputed, Facebooking after death is now officially feasible thanks to a new app called "If I Die."
Conceived by Israeli startup Willook, the social media service allows users to create videos or messages to be posted in the event of an untimely passing. Once the Facebooker has elected three "trustees" to verify their death, their posts are able to go live. Additionally, ifidie.net gives patrons the ability to schedule their last words and revelations to reach the masses over time, and on specific dates, so that they can never be accused, even post-mortem, of forgetting an anniversary or birthday.
What better a way to spook enemies than with messages from beyond the grave?
















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