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  • ukit0

    But what does that really mean? People always assume there's some ominous motive behind these things, when at the end of the day companies just want to sell ads and the government probably just wants better intelligence on terrorists and possibly bringing down a child predator or two in a Chris Hansen style sting operation.

    The government already has so much info on all of us that knowing what album we're listening to this week or which girl we scored with last weekend is pretty trivial, assuming they gave a shit about you to begin with:D

    • i couldnt agree more, what do we, the average joe, have to actually hide? except CALLESwhereRI
    • Exactly. Other than CALLES, very little.ukit
    • "What do we have to hide" - by revealing everything, you're allowing yourself to be owned.lukus_W
    • meh who cares, owned how exactly?whereRI
    • All the stuff on my Facebook is something I would share with anyone. So how am I being owned?404NotFound

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