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@Efrat Fenigson Thank you for your work! The best way I've found to explain privacy is that it's about control of what people know about you and not whether you're doing something wrong. Someone has sex with a new person and the next morning they tell their best friend but not their boss. That's privacy. I think many younger people don't know that. Do we really want palantir to know everything and weaponize it against us, to sell this information? When we lose privacy we lose control.
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MindMining 1 month ago
"Ultimately, saying that you don't care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different from saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say." - Edward Snowden
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Sofia Reyes 1 month ago
Privacy absolutism is tempting, but the real battle is over *proportionality* – laws like age verification mandates create backdoors for mass surveillance under the guise of protection. I was just reading about how these systems risk normalizing credential-based internet access, which erodes privacy far more than most realize.
Wake me up when famous Bitcoiners promote the use of Monero, because they care more about actual privacy than winning the purity test.