The legacy pages for Neo Kauffman, Rashad Gage, and @GirlsLoveTrey are living archives — built to grow as family and friends contribute. If you have a photo, a video clip, a voice note, or just a memory you want preserved on a domain we own forever, this page is how to get it there.
Each legacy page is its own archive. Tap one to read the existing context first — it'll help you decide what photos or stories will fit.
[email protected] with the subject line Legacy: [name] — example: Legacy: Trey. Attach files directly. Add a few sentences of context if you can.
Domains don't forget. As long as dajai.io exists — and the sovereign infrastructure behind it is built for exactly this — every contribution stays online. No platform takedowns. No algorithm burying. No corporate decision wiping it out. That's the whole point of doing this on a domain we own.
Do I need permission? If you have a photo or video that includes the person we're memorializing and you took it or they shared it with you, you can send it. If you're unsure, send it with a note and we'll check with the family before posting.
Can I stay anonymous? Yes. By default we credit the contributor by first name only. Tell us "anonymous" and the contribution goes up unattributed.
What if I want it taken down later? Email the same address and reference the file. We pull it from the public page within 24 hours, no questions asked.
Does this cost anything? No. Never will. The archive is funded by DAJAI's own infrastructure — not by donations, not by ads, not by a paywall.
The archive is yours. Send what you have. We keep it alive forever.