p51
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Let's face it, we've raised a generation of people now having kids who haven next to no concept of keeping anything close to the vest.I cannot tell you how many times (many) I've had this discussion and the other party just looked at me with no comprehension at all. The idea of not sharing everything online is alien to them. And it's not just the young.
I don't know exactly when the concept of personal privacy, and respecting it, began to erode but a common reaction to refusing to share private information these days is, "what do you have to hide?"
Makes you wonder if people in the military or intelligence communities are worried how they'll find people in the future who will be able to keep things secret that they must for national defense. Will young people in the future even understand how to do so or understand the importance of it?
Yeah, I'm online, a lot. Lots of companies know more about me than I'd like but to a degree, that's the price of admission of going online. But other than my interests, what I buy, look to buy or search online, there's not much you can find out about me on the net.
Social media is one of those things I simply cannot understand why kids feel is a need along the same lines as food shelter and warmth. Even as a teen, I don't think I'd have fallen into that as my social life wasn't the center of my world.
Social media is a pyramid scheme for an advertising platform. That's all it is. And it's not that you can't tell people this, it's that they don't care.