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by peterlk
2284 days ago
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I don't think they're saying that at all. My take was that we should treat the internet as a public space even if a web pace claims that it's private. Getting off of Facebook directly contributes to their premise that everything online will be public. If you don't want it to be public, don't put it on the internet. My take: Unfortunately, there are some places where we pretty much don't have a choice - banks, insurance, some government, etc. And the solution to this is to incentivize these institutions to lock things down better. |
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