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Introduce the role of the undertaker online.

Kobayashi opened a Weibo account on Sina Weibo that only focused on the dead. Kobayashi (not his real name) will be shocked if the people he follows on Weibo start talking. As of February 22nd, 20 12, his Weibo account "Dead" * * * has followed 695 people. The biggest similarity between these followers is that they have passed away and their heads are gloomy.

For nearly 20,000 Sina users who have paid attention to the account of "the deceased is like a husband", the topic of death has become commonplace. They will see the news of someone's death here every day, mixed with colorful network information, as quiet as a hot breath in the cold winter.

And this Kobayashi, who is not afraid of bad luck and spends his spare time watching the dead in Weibo every day, calls himself an "online undertaker". Without any charge, his obligation to "go to work" has been adhered to for one and a half years.

This self-proclaimed "online undertaker" is a 25-year-old IT practitioner from Xiaolin, Fujian. 20 12, 1 1, he once changed Weibo's name to "online undertaker", but his fans objected and had to change it back. "A year and a half, maybe they are used to it." Although the name hasn't changed, the role of "online undertaker" seems to be an inherent identity of Kobayashi, whether for himself, fans of nearly 20,000 people, or Weibo users who have passed away.