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by digging
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> the reality is the vast majority of people, if presented with free and unlimited dopamine hits, will gladly give away their info I counter that the reality is the vast majority of people do not meaningfully understand the exchange they are making. I'm not saying they're stupid or blaming them whatsoever; it's a similar phenomenon to playing the lottery. Our brains aren't equipped to understand such unintuitive phenomena. |
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I’m not sure this is true in 2024 at all. The presumption today is you’re being tracked, and people simply don’t care.
But let’s presume this isn’t true. I think the response should be to expect more from society. Every additional bit of nanny state coddling reduces individual responsibility.