Consider the events of January 6. Future historians will likely know who was there, who said what to whom, who did what, minute by minute. The amount of information you can recover from even a single video is enormous, and we have hundreds of them.
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We're recording all of the dots -- our successors will have currently-unimaginable technology to connect them.
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I hope not. Hopefully all the files will be destroyed.
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And the tools they’ll have to analyze that data.
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The sheer number of selfies must be staggering.
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well, nothing very new about that, eh? two or three decades later things look an awful lot clearer
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Sometimes i try to imagine how much we would know about our ancestor's lives and thinking if they could just tweet.
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@SamoBurja say something similar to this but about how it will also change how we view our own memories, previous generations 99% mental ours will presumably be affected by how much we record. maybe future me will better understand this me than current meThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think about this all the time. Not only is the data there, but over time our systems will get better at processing that data
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