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Sauron will manipulate people, thru it.
Wandering the information superhighway, he came upon the last refuge of civilization, PoFo, the only forum on the internet ...
Godstud wrote:Google has 6 letters in it... just like Skynet.
Local Localist wrote:An 'other' option would sort of take away from the point...
B0ycey wrote:All three options are positive. What if you have an negative opinion of Palantir?
Local Localist wrote:Exactly. That is the point of the poll.
ness31 wrote:if indeed they are true to their values.
B0ycey wrote:The point of the poll is to give Palantir a positive outcome? What the fuck!!
I am not a fan of the "other" option being a choice as it can manipulate results with polls that have binary choices. But in this case you don't what to give the user a binary choice but a mono-choice. So where the fuck is the "other" option!?
Rancid wrote:Yes, they know too much, but what can we do.
I think global culture will change where the notion of privacy doesn't really exist among us. This is how it was in the Roman empire.
Local Localist wrote:
I think the West's current individualistic notion of privacy will not be able to persist into the future.
One issue I think is very important to try to get into the public consciousness is the concept of caring about one's own personal internet data, and even considering it to be one's own property, as technocratic politicians such as Andrew Yang have proposed. This data will become ever more integral to one's life as a whole, and data gained can be leveraged by companies against people for various things such as charging more for products known to be required by particular individuals. Gains in this area will be hard to come by, so I think it's important to push hard for this.
Rancid wrote:I wanted to delete my facebook completely (it is deactivated), but my wife wanted me to keep it in case I die. I don't get it, not like my facebook profile is important. :?: I'm sure I'll wear her down on this one though.
Local Localist wrote:I think the West's current individualistic notion of privacy will not be able to persist into the future.
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