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RE: RE: With 0 rewards, you’re still winning on Hive compared to Facebook
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RE: With 0 rewards, you’re still winning on Hive compared to Facebook

RE: With 0 rewards, you’re still winning on Hive compared to Facebook

which is why anonymity is very important. Most people don't grasp how their private information is extremely valuable. Kings and Queens of the old monarchy times would die for a chance to have data mining technology just to get more profits and power most importantly over the masses and their competitions. Why would anyone just willingly give that away?

I would like to blame malpractices of education, be it by parents, teachers, etc. With the combination of tell-lie-vision. But then again people were willingly giving away their private information before the tv, radio, and newspapers.

I feel it's a much deeper reason yet to be completely explored. Fear I believe is a major player. Being subjected to a culture that doesn't care about privacy safety can have that effect on a new human as they grow, continuing the cycle. Lack of understanding of History is another factor. Simply out, none can be trusted. If one person can't be trusted with their own secret keeping skills over their own information, it's most likely that person can't be trusted with someone else's. It can be as simple as that. There is no privacy either when that information comes out into the real world and not just in the memory banks of an individual. Once it is out be it verbatim or written, it's anyone's game. But before that, there is a choice to give it away or not, whether there is coercion of some sort or not will determine how loyal that person is to him/herself.

This is just my speculation in a jip.

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