Afraid of dying alone ? How a Chinese app exposed single people’s deepest, darkest fears
In China, marriage and birth rates have hit record lows and many people are living in isolation. Is the Are You Dead? app just a practical response to this – or something more troubling? A few days before Christmas, after a short battle with illness, a woman in Shanghai called Jiang Ting died. (…)
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