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RE: IS STEEMIT A PIONEER INTO A DARK FRONTIER IN SOCIAL MEDIA?

in #steemit7 years ago

What a great response! I would happily celebrate any service that protected user data as the first priority or didn't rely on selling data to third parties... just like I'd celebrate an honest politician, the discovery of elves, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny being real, etc. I look around frequently and just feel a combination of disenfranchisement and disgust at where we are going with technology. The ability to be deeply interconnected yet it still is used to keep shit show practices on auto repeat from business practices to the individual. It doesn't feel like privacy is dying, it feels like it's dead in many ways. I couldn't agree more with your response. I'm certainly going to check out busy as I keep hearing good things about it. Thanks for the both the great commentary and sparing the time to give the post a read. :)

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Ultimately a team of people with a goal that is just (not merely good intentions) should be formed and efforts should be made to create a platform that respects humanity by default. Instead of twisting and turning like worms bureaucrats to write up lame exuses to ignore BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS under the guise of a 'policy'.

I think the net should have a system like TOR as default. But then a system that does not have a military background. Problem is that arpanet (the system the internet is build opon) is the same ARPA as in DARPA.
Then something like steemit should rum like a kind of .onion site. And accounts should be able to securely log in without leaking any personal information. End to end privacy by default.
Right now every company, home or cellphone is part of a worldwide military network, we need a network thats build by the people.