And then we'll have the privacy-poor and the privacy-rich: a small sliver of highly-aware users who don't sell their privacy for pennies, and the rest of the people who "sell", and in turn often exposing their own social networks since privacy is a networked good.
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Grim analogy but planes are so safe because first class and the rest of us in steerage stay up together, or go down together. Zuckerberg, on the other hand, buys houses near his to protect his own privacy. Not a fan of individual solution because that's what will happen.
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Wrong way to think about the political economy problem. We don’t allow people to choose to pay for safety rules for trains on their tickets.
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The only viable path is educate people about the data, its value and the ways it can be used to bias information. And also to educate people to effectively dominate this forest of news sources.
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They totally misunderstand. They are too focused on the process. If you own your own private data, it itrelevant where or how it’s stored. People just get to take civil action against those who illegally sublicense it. Facebook can still use it under TOC. But not sublicense.
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Actually that was intended to be tweeted at one of the other commenters. But you might as well see my criticism of this thread.
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