Within a few years, Facebook will be a huge one cemetery virtual. Sooner or later it had to happen: just as in the history of humanity, the dead will surpass the living. It has been calculated that in 2098 Facebook will transform into the largest 'virtual' cemetery in the world.
To say it is the prediction of Hashem Sadikki, a statistics expert from the University of Massachusetts, who developed his theory based on the social network's choice to continue to refuse to automatically delete the accounts of deceased users, and based on the fact that the growth of new users of Facebook will soon start to slow down. On the other hand, almost the entire computerized world already has an account.
According to 'Digital Beyond', 970 thousand Facebook users will die this year; in 2010 there were almost 386 thousand, in 2012 they were 580 thousand.
delete a deceased person, the only way is to delete the account by logging in, but few are those who think about it or who have the personal data of the deceased. On the other hand, we don't even know what the internet will be like in almost 90 years: perhaps Facebook will no longer exist, perhaps we will have other problems.