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“死了么”APP走红:“独居不是问题,怕的是风险没人管”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-15 02:21
Core Insights - The "Is it dead?" app, now rebranded as Demumu, is designed as a safety tool for individuals living alone, allowing users to set emergency contacts and notify them if they fail to check in for several days [1] - The app has gained significant attention, with its paid user count reportedly increasing by 200 times in just a few days, highlighting the growing concern for the safety of solitary individuals [1] Group 1: Trends in Solo Living - The trend of living alone is increasing, with the proportion of single-person households in China expected to reach approximately 19.5% by 2024 [2] - Young people are increasingly choosing to live alone, leading to feelings of loneliness and anxiety, particularly regarding health risks when living without immediate support [2] Group 2: Legal and Social Risks - Solo dwellers face potential legal risks, such as lack of guardianship in emergencies, as current laws primarily recognize spouses and family members as legal guardians [3] - The absence of strong social networks for young solo dwellers can exacerbate feelings of insecurity, especially in urban environments where traditional family structures are less prevalent [3][4] Group 3: Solutions and Support Networks - Building a robust social support network is essential to alleviate the challenges faced by individuals living alone, with suggestions to enhance community services to cater to this demographic [4] - Technological solutions, such as monitoring utilities to detect unusual inactivity, and organizing community activities to foster social connections, are recommended to improve the safety and well-being of solo dwellers [5] - Employers are encouraged to take responsibility for their employees living alone by implementing measures like emergency contact systems and mental health support initiatives [5]