I don't think users owning the data will work; CA went through Mechanical Turk and paid people a few dollars to sell out their own and their friends' data. It's a tragedy of commons and a public good situation: the only viable path forward is not to have a surveillance machinery.
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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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you dropped off business class, too.
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I have a darker worldview than you. The pilots are safe.
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Your worldview aside, your balance sheet isn't great after that.
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Nor is your weight and balance sheet...
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