#12: Echoes in the Digital Afterlife
Imagine a world where memories occupy virtual landscapes more than active voices. Facebook, once a hub of real-time interactions, is gradually transforming into a towering repository of past lives and silent stories. As we navigate these online spaces, we will soon find that the number of profiles belonging to the departed will surpass those of the living.
This shift paints a haunting picture of our social media platforms, mirroring a world where echoes of those gone resonate more profoundly than current conversations. The very essence of these digital realms, initially designed as vibrant communities, is morphing into ethereal archives, where the line between presence and memory becomes ever so blurred.