Hello friends when i opened my favorite website Mashable. i am very surprised to Read an article on it.So i am decided to share with you.
Also think and share with me what you think what happens to your facebook and Gmail account when you die.Today i discuss about YouTube.
YouTube we all know about it however, does not have a comparable system, or any way to mark or save videos uploaded by deceased loved ones. In fact, YouTube recently went on a “purging” spree in which the company literally deleted all the “dead” accounts on the site. (This months-long purging process had unintended consequences in the form of site bugs, too.) While no one has yet to step forward to report missing or deleted videos of a dead loved one, it’s only a matter of time before it happens.
It’s hard to blame YouTube for trying to trim its size: The latest statistics have 72 hours of video being uploaded to the site every minute.
Ben Breedlove, who died in December 2011 from heart disease after collecting millions of views on dozens of videos and inspiring national press with his tearful notecard videos, has been inactive on some channels for more than 11 months. That makes him a “dead sub.” While there is no special designation of Breedlove’s accounts being memorial pages, YouTubers are treating them as such.
Ben, I love you!! :( It’s been hard for me without you here… I think about you all the time. Sometimes, I just like watching you and hearing your sweet voice. Your death is breaking my heart. I miss you angel. I hope you are having fun with God. I love you sooo much. I’ll never forget you. You are always in my heart,” 246103246, wrote recently, on Breedlove’s video, About Me.
Also think and share with me what you think what happens to your facebook and Gmail account when you die.Today i discuss about YouTube.
YouTube we all know about it however, does not have a comparable system, or any way to mark or save videos uploaded by deceased loved ones. In fact, YouTube recently went on a “purging” spree in which the company literally deleted all the “dead” accounts on the site. (This months-long purging process had unintended consequences in the form of site bugs, too.) While no one has yet to step forward to report missing or deleted videos of a dead loved one, it’s only a matter of time before it happens.
Ben Breedlove, who died in December 2011 from heart disease after collecting millions of views on dozens of videos and inspiring national press with his tearful notecard videos, has been inactive on some channels for more than 11 months. That makes him a “dead sub.” While there is no special designation of Breedlove’s accounts being memorial pages, YouTubers are treating them as such.
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