In recent weeks, a morbid-sounding app has taken China by storm, tapping into widespread loneliness and youth disaffection in ...
A new app that encourages users to check in every two days to confirm they are alive has taken China by storm.
BEIJING (AP) — In China, the names of things are often either ornately poetic or jarringly direct. A new, wildly popular app ...
Newsweek reached out to Moonscape Technologies by email with a request for comment. The app, called Sileme—a play on the ...
An interesting app called Are You Dead? has taken over China. It functions on a simple principle. The registered user must ...
Are You Dead Yet soared to the top of app-store charts and became a magnet for investors. In an exclusive interview with ...
Are you dead?” That’s the question a viral app has been trying to ask people who are living alone in China. The app is called ...
A new app is going viral in China that helps people who live alone to check in with their friends and family. Users hit a ...
The hottest paid app in China is an interactive timer meant to inform loved ones of a single user's lonesome death.
An app asking "Are you dead?" has gone viral in China, sparking debate about loneliness and the risks of living alone.
A new paid app called “Are You Dead?” or “Dead Yet?” has surged to the top of China’s charts, targeted at young people living ...
Discover the "Are You Dead?" app, a viral safety tool in China reflecting anxieties of solo living and thinning social ...