The app "Are you dead?" has gone viral as a digital “check-in” aimed mainly at the growing number of young people living ...
"Social isolation has become more normalized after the pandemic," said Dr. William Orme, a psychologist at Houston Methodist.
The Are You Dead? app taps into a real and growing concern in China, where the number of one-person households is projected ...
“Some netizens say that the 'Are you dead?' greeting feels like a carefree joke between close friends — both heartfelt and ...
The Chinese mobile app "Are You Dead?" which sounds an alarm if a user doesn't check in every 48 hours, says it will drop its ...
An App previously called Are You Dead?, since renamed Demumu, is taking the world by storm – and not just with the elderly.
Newsweek reached out to Moonscape Technologies by email with a request for comment. The app, called Sileme—a play on the ...
The app, "Are You Dead Yet?", was created in China and it's designed for people who live alone, travel solo or just want a ...
Are You Dead? (Sileme in Mandarin) this week became the most downloaded paid app in the China’s history, and has put the ...
China’s new app called “Are You Dead?” has taken the internet by storm and is becoming popular among the solo dwellers. Being ...
The grimly dubbed “Are You Dead?” app requires users to click a giant green button with a ghost on it every two days to ...
A new bleak-sounding app has been downloaded in droves by many youth who live by themselves - and fear dying alone.