Cyber Suicide?
Posted in Joe Gangwish's Blog at 04:35PM on 01/22/2010

Here's a way to dissapear from your social networking sites.

 

Have you posted something embarrassing on Twitter?  Want to remove yourself from facebook?  Now you can wipe yourself off the internet with a new website.   Web 2.0 Suicide Machine is a service that wipes you clean from all social networks.   

Since it was launched 5 weeks ago, Suicide Machine has severed more than 80,500 friendships on Facebook and removed close to 276-thousand tweets on twitter.

Once you committ to the program, it will methodicaclly delete your social media info and leave your profiles with no data.

 

What appeals to many of the site's boosters is the simplicity of the exit. When trying to close an online account, users are often asked to fill out a questionnaire. More important, their information and connections aren't then erased; they're just unpublished. By deleting all your data, Suicide Machine says, your private information is snuffed out on website servers.


Users seem to love it.  Testimonials range from "Goodbye cruel world"  to "Thanks microblogging..you in fact are totally usesless."   Facebook officials are not fans.  They have blocked access to the program earlier this month.  No word from Twitter or LinkedIn.

 

source:  www.time.com

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