In 1000 years, will our data still exist @Facebook, @X, @YouTube and even @TXTWRK?

In 1000 years, TXTWRK, a social network aiming to value data, maintain existing data from networks that may close in the future, to ensure people’s data can either be destroyed or moved to an alternative social network at the user’s discretion. Facebook have actually enabled it for you to backup your data and move your data to Facebook if you choose to.

Why does this data matter, whether we own the network or not? Networks will come and go. Therefore history can be lost through the era’s. It’s a big problem, but a very simple one to resolve. All users from major networks simply state whether they want their Facebook or X posts to still exist after they become unprofitable & close one day (which we do not want of course).

Its requires establishing a funnel foundation for accounts & data, in how they can be allocated to the most suitable network of the time. In holding the world’s history, our memories at Facebook can continue, our videos we uploaded at YouTube can still be seen & our feedback for the places we delivered at TXTWRK can be studied in the future…

No one is going to do your account transfer from Facebook to Nvidia in 100 years time when Facebook shuts down.

As data storage capacity increases, it shouldn’t be a big issue in the future, but this is the solution to ensuring our history becomes useful to future generations.