WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

641

I just realized it should be possible to go into graveyards and count headstones and dates and determine whether or not younger and younger people are dying etc.

Once a week take a walk in your local cemetery to document changes for the record? Cemetaries are great places for walking and outdoor time anyway.

Pretty easy to snap new headstones while there.

If its effective you can be sure they will start banning people from cemeteries but a lot can be gathered before then.

Findagrave.com has a very active volunteer base and through baseline on which to add but they are owned by ancestry.com who might start limiting data adds to hide data so best to report numbers other places as well.

I just realized it should be possible to go into graveyards and count headstones and dates and determine whether or not younger and younger people are dying etc. Once a week take a walk in your local cemetery to document changes for the record? Cemetaries are great places for walking and outdoor time anyway. Pretty easy to snap new headstones while there. If its effective you can be sure they will start banning people from cemeteries but a lot can be gathered before then. Findagrave.com has a very active volunteer base and through baseline on which to add but they are owned by ancestry.com who might start limiting data adds to hide data so best to report numbers other places as well.

(post is archived)

[–] 0 pt

New graves won't reflect the increasing popularity of cremation. Obit notices from funeral homes probably capture the number, gender, and age better than any other non-government source.