Web 2.0 Suicide Machine Offs Your Online Persona.
Sure, joining Twitter and Facebook (and ThaiVisa) seemed like a good idea at the time, but maybe you've changed your mind and want your life back. Web 2.0 Suicide Machine erases your persona like you were never there.
If you're sick and tired of being beholden to the siren song of constantly updating your social networks, it might be time to get out. Trouble is, you can't just suddenly stop updating or your friends might harass—or worse, "poke" you—to find out if you're okay.
Simply deleting your accounts won't necessarily solve the problem because you'll still leave little traces of yourself all over the social networking sites that are as easily associated with you as a fingerprint. Web 2.0 Suicide Machine completely eradicates your entire existence from the servers of sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, and MySpace. (Facebook currently blocks the webapp's IP address, so you're out of luck there for the time being.)
To use the tool you'll need to hand over your login credentials for the corresponding webapp (you won't need them anymore anyway, right) and let the the Suicide Machine do its thing. If you do decide to off yourself, be aware it can't be undone—so be sure you're serious.
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