I have simply accepted that if it leaves my thoughts, it’s considered public information at this point. Everything else is presumed to be something people can find.
I have simply accepted that if it leaves my thoughts, it’s considered public information at this point. Everything else is presumed to be something people can find.
It’s the cost of doing business. You know you will be caught and you know how much they love to make big deals out of it, so… Adapt and overcome
Of which 96.7% are rule 34 artistic renderings.
I mean think of Hollywood or sports. Most people don’t do those things but they do consume it.
Man. I should doom scroll reddit and Lemmy and kbin as a reaction video to this defining moment of a generation. Please like a subscribe to more filler content I didn’t actually work to create.
This guy would be three steps ahead of the PR. Dude publicly mocked a guy in a wheelchair who also happened to have a 100 million dollar clause if he was fired, which he was, publicly, on Twitter while having his HIPAA information released by his CEO because he thought he was malingering.
What PR firm could get ahead of that ONE day, let alone so many others of that level of holy shit? Not one that wants to stay profitable since he’s supposedly stiffing other companies they do business with.
Reddit was easy and having run Slackware, anywhere you can save time so you can make more tweaks is just the name of the game.
Conversely, why not if they can track my online activity, social media presence, shopping and voting habits. I mean they listen to conversations I’m having to make recommendations for ads so why not read my email too? Shit, they probably have enough information to just guess what’s there based off like 7 pieces of data. Or maybe they agree they won’t but you’ll use a browser that’ll read it as you do.
That said if you’re not paying for your email or anything else, you’re the product and arguably letting businesses read your email is the tradeoff, which is crazy that we ever collectively agreed to that for so long.
Isn’t that kind of the point? You don’t get very far hiding in a social setting. You’re on a public website talking to other people. Your posts should be public, comments, etc. At least people should treat all websites or apps they didn’t develop personally like they’re public. I mean you don’t really have a right to privacy in public.
And I’m not trying to say this with some malicious tone or anything but it’s just my view on it.
Odd that the former jailbait mod is against free access to nsfw content.
The old Facebook app was the first one to convince my phone listens in on my conversations. I haven’t touched anything Facebook since 2013.