I can't say I've ever seen the big deal about most of these privacy matters anyway. To me, it's always been a best practice to keep things you don't want public off the 'net in the first place. If I put it online to begin with, there's good odds I'm just not concerned who sees it.
I think that's a lesson the social-media generation hasn't quite learned yet, and they're getting upset because they're posting things that they might consider personal or intimate with the expectation that they'll be able to control that information once it's online.
And yeah, I think the norms may be heading towards people not caring in the first place.
On the post: How Much Do Most People Really Care About Privacy?
I think that's a lesson the social-media generation hasn't quite learned yet, and they're getting upset because they're posting things that they might consider personal or intimate with the expectation that they'll be able to control that information once it's online.
And yeah, I think the norms may be heading towards people not caring in the first place.
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