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by dogma1138 3516 days ago
It's not about missing the privacy discussion it's about the public at large not giving a flying duck about it, regardless of what you think.

Pick a random person on the street and ask them, you need to understand that by enlarge simply by knowing about this site you are already part of a tiny subculture of of the general population, and most likely living in a walled garden as far as your social connections goes.

People don't opt in, but they don't care about their privacy just look at the amount of people that would sign up for a mailing list/club benefits at a store they'll only visit maybe once in their life for a 5-10$ worth of discount that they'll never lose - for that they'll be willing to give up a whole lot more of personal information that GA or NVIDIA GFE collects.

This doesn't excuses the practices, it's just the reality we live in.

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People can't be expected to understand all the subtle aspects of privacy, medicine, drugs, automobiles and many other things.

That's why there are laws which by default protect those people from the maliciousness, greed or incompetence of companies. And why the US needs strong privacy laws.

The fact that the masses don't understand something is irrelevant.

And what of the people that do "understand all the subtle aspects of privacy", and disagree with your conclusions?
With so many battles being lost, an apathetic or ignorant public and few resources those people just waste everyone's time and help abusers indirectly.
People don't appreciate the consequences of far away activities in general, until you make it explicit like the NSA segment on Last Week Tonight.
Even then they don't give a flying duckling, have you seen that segment? Before the interview they've asked people on the street and they didn't knew who the fuck Snowden was, people who watch LWT are already a tiny privileged portion of society.

FYI Same goes for Real Time, The Daily Show, and the Colbert Report.... You are literally preaching to the choir....

I'm talking about the end of the segment, where everyone is upset about the NSA having access to their private photos.