▲ | throwaway19340 3 days ago | |
> You have to limit the blast radius of what people put out there because on the internet, without repercussions, a lot of people say terrible things And yet those same repercussions are the reason why social media is full of inoffensive slop. No one wants be the one who get fired for leaking their employer's unethical practices, after all. Pseudonymity is not enough, sadly. Given enough time, you'll leak enough data points to be identified. > Let's leave behind the two decades of public social and go back to the real world The idea that the "internet" and the "real world" are separate has been outdated for a long time. |