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by tempodox
3015 days ago
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> After realizing that everyone ... post stupid things, We probably will stop caring about online privacy. 1. “We” never did care about online privacy to begin with, that's what made social media and all the other surveillance monetizers what they are. 2. Caring about online privacy is about much more than “posting stupid things”. |
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1) Social privacy from your peers and the public.
2) Technological privacy from customer profiling, data brokers, etc.
The OP who was channeling Mark Zuckerberg circa 2010 was talking about the first kind of privacy, "surveillance monetizers" are the second. I think people are much more comfortable with violations of their "technological privacy" by "surveillance monetizers" because they're so secretive and behind the scenes. It's harder to understand the violations, let alone be bothered by them.