Diary / Testimony · Anonymized · Care testimony

Diary / Testimony· not linked / anonymized

Sleeping

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Candidate

候補

Under review

Those Who Do Not Age in the Photograph

Threads — Sleeping / anonymized field note. High risk memorial testimony. NOT for Archive. No links, screenshots, photos, or identification. Protocol Publishing: loss placed as public memorial.

Do not publicly rehost the screenshot, photograph, account name, or identifying details. If used, convert only into a generalized and anonymized Field Note about grief, memorial posts, and public mourning.

Field note summary

The fragment shows how social media can become a memorial surface. The dead remain unchanged in the photograph while the survivor ages, seasons pass, and society moves on.

Reason for observation

A Japanese Threads post marks the anniversary of the poster's wife and daughter, who died in a traffic accident, and reflects on grief, time, public support, and the desire to prevent future accidents.

Protocol note

This is not content to collect. It is a fragile public testimony of grief: a person places unbearable private loss into a public feed in order to remember, continue, and transform grief into care.

Observation

The fragment shows how social media can become a memorial surface. The dead remain unchanged in the photograph while the survivor ages, seasons pass, and society moves on.

Folk pattern

Private loss → public memorial post → prevention as love

Related motifs

  • anniversary
  • family photograph
  • traffic safety
  • survivor grief
  • unchanging image
  • public mourning
  • love transformed into action
  • asymmetric time

Status

Sleeping

保留

Candidate

候補

Under review

Captured 2026-05-27

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