Privacy = Wrong?

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Cgull

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
Then you have folks like the founder of Facebook challenging the very concept of privacy as an outdated cultural norm that's becoming increasingly irrelevant, and while I despise his policies I can't really say that his assessment of the situation is necessarily wrong. It's really a frightening thought that those of us who simply keep themselves to themselves and don't feel the need to share intimate details of our lives with people we just met (or have never met) may soon be, to the greater portion of the populace, as inexplicably backwards as self-isolating communities like the Amish appear to the world at large now.

I shudder just thinking about that possible future.
You're not alone there. I remember when I first read (some of) his opinions on privacy, it took a little while to pick my jaw back off of the floor.

Took even longer when I heard someone agree with him.
 

Cynical skeptic

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Christ, I had to read the title twice and half the post before I realized this wasn't about piracy. Wow.

Anyway... what you're describing isn't so much a rejection of privacy. Thats just a side-effect of facebook/twitter/[putting your entire boring life online] becoming so popular that its unpopular to reject that bullshit.

You're not being ostracized for being a private person. You're being ostracized because you're not participating in the latest cultural trend.
 

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No facebook and twitter for me. I've posted a few things about myself here that are quite personal but then again, the once who read this wil only see the name of my avatar and my firstname. Oh, and my country... big deal. The thing I don't like about facebook and twitter is that it connects far more things to your 'true' self and for that I don't ever want to use it. I rather see people face to face and tell them all kinds of things if I want. Sometimes I hear people around me here (in RL that is) babbeling about how cameras and what not are a disrespect on their privacy but take the time to write everything down on facebook. I don't get it.
I only have msn to keep in touch with people I know in real life.
 

-Samurai-

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I've never had a Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, or anything on one of those social networking sites. I've never used MSN, ICQ, or Skype, though I did use AIM in highschool.

When I meet new people, they ask about my Facebook page. Most of them, upon finding out that I don't have one, will pretty much refuse to acknowledge my existence.

Apparently, since I don't announce every bowel movement on 4 different sites, I'm an outcast and a weirdo. I don't care, though.
 

Blueruler182

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I'm an incredibly private person and I have no issues with it. The few people who do get close enough for me to share with have to work at it. I know who my friends are, and I don't have the usual high school drama because of it.
 

Cgull

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It's slightly surprising that so far there haven't been any real Facebook/Twitter supporters post yet.

Also slightly disappointing, would be quite interesting to hear the view of each side.

-Samurai- said:
Apparently, since I don't announce every bowel movement on 4 different sites, I'm an outcast and a weirdo.
That line should be on t-shirts.
 

EndOfDaWorld

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I consider myself similar. I'm private and somewhat secretive on the Internet (CONTRADICTION!). I do have a Facebook page, but that I mainly use to save my ass when I forget what the school assignemnts were, other than that I just Facebook IM the people that I normally would have texted, IMing is just faster.

-Samurai- said:
Apparently, since I don't announce every bowel movement on 4 different sites, I'm an outcast and a weirdo. I don't care, though.
Very true. Me as well. I only post on three. Kidding.....Zero
 

Meggiepants

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I have Facebook, as you know. I was dragooned into it.

As for privacy, I have no problem with people keeping their privacy, but I am less likely to trust that you are who you say you are. (You, Cgull, are an exception because through chatting in the user groups, I think I've gotten a good feel for who you are)

I've been tricked before, though, when I was a lot younger and when the internet was still in it's infancy. We emailed using green screen monitors and the web had no pictures on it. A guy randomly emailed me and said he was in med school and got me to talk to him. It turned out he lived in the city I did and lo and behold, was not who he said he was.

So because of this, I tend to be blunt about who I am. My real name is my user name, I link to my facebook account and my gaming accounts. I say where I live. I tend to mistrust people who want to be my friend and have nothing to link them to any real place.

People can be whoever they want on the net rather easily. I assume most people are lying about at least some things until I get to know them better.

My rule of the internet is to ask people to tell you five things about themselves and at best 3 out of 5 are true.

I have no doubt some people hide behind privacy in order to scam others for some reason or another. That doesn't mean privacy is bad mind you, but it does mean you should be wary before you get an internet crush on someone who has no real link to anything other than a single forum/website/whatever. The more points of reference someone has, the more real they seem to people.
 

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I keep my personal life private on the internet, but my name and my gaming info I'm willing to share with people quite easily.
 

Jaranja

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HG131 said:
I accidently read this as Piracy = Wrong? which was weird. But yeah, it is strange how people act shocked about me not only not having a MySpace, Twitter, or Facebook but me hating them as well. Even the only photo of me on the internet has my face covered, see:

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That is THE only photo of me on the web, and it still lacks my face. I will not show my face on the web.
Don't see why not.

I mean I had my face on my profile for a little while but took it down because it was a pretty bad picture.

I mean, there is the whole "A voice doesn't need a face" thing but, really, there's not much of a downside to showing your face.
 

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Cgull said:
It's slightly surprising that so far there haven't been any real Facebook/Twitter supporters post yet.

Also slightly disappointing, would be quite interesting to hear the view of each side.
Well I use facebook, though I don't find it weird at all if someone I know doesn't use it; I'd understand because it can be very aggravating at times. I use it mainly for talking to friends I don't get to see that often, or posting random youtube shenanigans to my friends if I find a good link and that's about the extent of it. The constant barrage of quizzes, farmville requests and friend requests from people I talked to once at a bus stop 12 years ago tend to piss me off after a while. And then you're obliged to say yes, and the main page is filled with inane ramblings.
So I guess I'm a masochistic Facebook user?
 

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DMonkey said:
Social networking sites like facebook and twitter is narcissism at its best.
Inflated egos march down that particular road of the internet like parade balloons.
As opposed to public message boards...

OT: Social networking sites have a very real value. Otherwise how're you gonna connect with that old friend from high school that you never realized was willing to do you?
 

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I told my first girlfriend i didn't have a i m, facebook, or myspace, and she thought i was lying. It took an hour and a half to convince her i wasn't so no, ur not the only one.
 

Jaranja

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HG131 said:
Jaranja said:
HG131 said:
I accidently read this as Piracy = Wrong? which was weird. But yeah, it is strange how people act shocked about me not only not having a MySpace, Twitter, or Facebook but me hating them as well. Even the only photo of me on the internet has my face covered, see:

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That is THE only photo of me on the web, and it still lacks my face. I will not show my face on the web.
Don't see why not.

I mean I had my face on my profile for a little while but took it down because it was a pretty bad picture.

I mean, there is the whole "A voice doesn't need a face" thing but, really, there's not much of a downside to showing your face.
I prefer to keep Real Life and here separate. I don't need Real Life infecting my life here. Plus, nobody can track me down without a photo of me. You have a general location, and a username. No face, no name, no exact location, not even a description of me besides for MAYBE eye color and hair color. No Face, no name, no location. You can't find me, you can't learn much about me. I prefer it that way. Any info like that is stuff I don't normally tell/show anyone.
I'd be flattered if someone tracked me down, to be honest.
 

DarthFennec

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I don't like Facebook. Frankly, I spend way too much time here already, I don't need another online social network besides this one. I am inclined to bring up the South Park episode as well, because it pretty much sums up my Facebooking (which happened a year or so ago) minus the Tron bit at the end.
 

Quistnix

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You should read (and share) this [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2003/03/caring-for-your-introvert/2696/]. Seriously.