Social Autopsy wants to become a search engine for anything bad you’ve ever said online
We’re all increasingly warned about the digital footprint we’re leaving for hackers, potential employers, perhaps even potential partners. Don’t say anything online that you don’t want committed to the world, forever, is a reasonable rule of thumb when it comes to social media. But if a project from the New York-based creative agency Degree180 gets its way, soon your friends could be enlisted into submitting the things that you say on the Web into a searchable archive, a Social Autopsy into its “morgue.” Social Autopsy is set to launch as soon as it has 100,000 individual profiles made up of submitted screenshots “for people who lob…
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