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by georgyo
867 days ago
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If you had a cell phone that was only on between 1am and 5am, that would be mighty suspicious. And believe it or not, not having a Facebook account does cast a shadow which makes you more interesting and mysterious. Why don't you want to telegraph your entire social graph to the world? What are you hiding?! But in all seriousness, none of these are making you a target of anything by itself. If you are _already_ a target then they make you an interesting outlier that needs deeper investigation. If you want to be boring in data it has look like other data. Sometimes being absent entirely in data is interesting. |
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To use the neutral -- it makes you an outlier or ab-normal (different than normal).
Being separated from an average profile doesn't mean you are anything. It's exclusionary, not inclusionary.
Which other groups you fall into (privacy-concerned techies, terrorists, aficionados of pistachio ice cream, etc.) would require inclusionary signals.
And absent living off the grid, you're likely not going to mask exclusionary signals, simply by virtue of most people creating them 24/7. That's a lot of "side work" to artificially keep up with.