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Home / Technology / China's Loneliness App: 'Are You Dead?' Goes Viral

China's Loneliness App: 'Are You Dead?' Goes Viral

20 Jan

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Summary

  • App checks in daily to alert contacts if users disappear.
  • Viral app taps into China's growing urban loneliness.
  • Marriage and birth rates in China have hit record lows.
China's Loneliness App: 'Are You Dead?' Goes Viral

An app called "Are You Dead?" has gained significant popularity in China, addressing the growing issue of urban loneliness. Launched by Moonscape Technologies, the app requires users to check in daily; failure to do so for two consecutive days triggers an alert to a designated contact. This innovative tool reflects and combats the isolation felt by many in China's rapidly modernizing society.

This phenomenon is occurring amidst record-low marriage and birth rates in China, with projections of 200 million single-person households by 2030. Intense work cultures and the stigma of unemployment contribute to social isolation. The app's developers were inspired by social media discussions on how to manage deaths without next of kin.

While the app's name has sparked controversy, with suggestions for a more positive moniker like "Are You Alive?", it addresses a genuine need for security. The company is now reconsidering its name and has faced removal from app stores, possibly due to regulatory concerns about 'superstitious' content.

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Plans are underway for a similar app targeting the elderly and exploring AI integration for emergency alerts in dangerous situations. The founders believe the "living alone" trend is a global issue, hoping to raise awareness about safety concerns for individuals residing alone worldwide.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Are You Dead?' app is a Chinese safety tool that requires users to check in daily and alerts emergency contacts if they miss two consecutive check-ins.
It has become popular by addressing the growing issue of urban loneliness and anxiety in China, particularly among young professionals living alone.
China is experiencing record-low marriage and birth rates, leading to an increase in single-person households and contributing to the need for such safety apps.

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