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by dewski 951 days ago
Imagine your obituary being hidden behind a paywall.
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I’ll be dead. I wouldn’t give af if it was written on toilet paper.

Obituaries are more for the living to help with the grieving process. When my grandparents passed, I think my parents and extended family wrote something and submitted that to the local newspaper.

In a way, it’s always been like that. I guess.

Why would I expect someone to host/write it for free?
When were obits ever free? The family typically paid to run an obit in the paper. I can't imagine why it would be any different. After that, people had to pay $0.25 to $2.00 for the paper to see them.
Libraries typically keep archives of newspapers accessible for free. I imagine the long record of obituaries in this archive would be invaluable for certain types of research.
Newspapers used to cost a lot less than $0.25 and the ones still printed today tend to cost more than $2.
Isn't that just inflation?
Yeah, around the same time a decent wage used to be $20k.
what's your point?
I’m somewhat surprised a WikiObituary doesn’t exist yet, with them collectively written and crowdsourced prior to death and licensed permissively. Wikipedia + ChatGPT to do the heavy lifting perhaps for the rough cut, and then clean it up.

Might try to find some time to spike a GPT or something and see what happens.

If you're old enough Facebook, becomes this.
okay, I might roll in my grave if an obit is published in fb

Adding that to my will:

- under zero circumstances will you publish any posthumous docs/writings/obituaries to Meta, Facebook, or anything bearing Zuckerberg’s name

- all to be made available publicly, any fees associated to be paid out of estate

That is outrageous, I think most? present media sites have control over which article to paywall, to paywall an obituary is baffling at best.