By 2100, Over 4.9 Billion Facebook Accounts Could Belong to the Deceased
Facebook Faces Growing Challenge of Managing 4.9 Billion Memorialized Accounts by 2100
Currently, over 30 million Facebook accounts belong to deceased users, and this figure is projected to reach 4.9 billion by 2100 if the platform’s growth continues. This surge raises critical questions about managing digital legacies and determining rights to the data left behind by deceased users.
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To address these challenges, Facebook has introduced features such as memorialized profiles and legacy contacts. These tools allow loved ones to preserve or delete the accounts of deceased users, ensuring their digital presence is handled appropriately.
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As Facebook’s user base continues to age, the management of these digital legacies will gain importance, not just for honoring individuals but also for preserving humanity’s collective history in the digital era.
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