Mourners can now speak to an Al version of the dead. But will that help with grief?
~ They'd try to make money from your bellybutton lint if they could. Hard pass.
@gemswinc 😂I like your take on it! Swindlers gonna swindle.
I mean jeez, it's difficult enough to deal with all of the people who talk to dead people on fb, let alone if they can start posting all of their fake conversations for everyone to pity them🙄
@Yarnchick Not being on fb, that never occurred to me 🙄
@Yarnchick Uh oh... though, I must say, I was haunted the year after my husband died. Not crazy. Never posted anything anywhere about it 'til here, 7 years later.
@Yarnchick I'm a Twitter refugee, was there for 14 years. Never posted boo, heh, heh!
@gemswinc 😂I am as well (10 yrs), but I loved funny twitter & sharing all kinds of silly stuff because we were anonymous-funny. Only 3 people knew me IRL & I miss it sometimes.
@gemswinc and honestly, it's how I grieved my father passing. I turned to finding my funny again and it was quite healthy. Ah, those were the before days
@Yarnchick Finding funny is always helpful, how to survive!
@gemswinc yes, so true😊
@Yarnchick I do too, what it was, not what it is. I met a few folks from Twitter, one became a good friend, we met several times. She has since passed. I only had one friend irl who posted there regularly, in the later years.
@gemswinc funny story...the day I tried to log in to delete my account because it became a hellsite, I was locked out & all of my attempts to rectify that were squashed by the mess it has become🙃so it sits there idle now. I sometimes wonder how many psychos or pornbots are waiting for a reply or followback😂😂
@Yarnchick Ha! I closed my account, but didn't do any fancy data removal as some did. Didn't matter, didn't care!
@gemswinc good for you! I wish I had been able to log in that last time, but in reality you are correct...it doesn't matter in the least
@gemswinc I think grief is such a personal thing, and posting thoughts or remembrance is healthy as you go through the journey. This 'talking' to them as a public thing, not so much.