| I see a solution with individual auditing. I want to see my social graph across different proprietary data stores and either charge a dime for use of my data, or reclaim a node. Auth is one issue, building that graph is another, and hiding data from regulators is the last I can think of right now. Regardless, the sentiment remains. When I write this comment, it's work. I made some content for y'all. But if a scraper comes through and builds a social profile of me, it should compensated or controllable in some form. I wasn't selling this data, but it's not really anyone else's data to sell either. Even if ycomb decides they are going to sell this information, I'd like to know that. IDK what the solution is. It's probably reclaiming ownership via private servers. It's probably grand trust and code contracts. It's probably even a mandated anonymity filter where PII is opt-in by default and only a certain degree of information can be traded. I am just under the impression that there has been a massive overreach and that the majority of people online have lost control. |