Why do intelligent users prefer online anonymity vs. telling strangers their personal business?

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Do you understand the anonymous forum we're on? There's a reason why many of us prefer these types of social networks. Millions of people fall prey every year to scammers/sextortionists on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Mark Zuckerberg and his employees allow scammers/catfishers to violate their consumers daily. These companies don't give a fuck about protecting their users. They only care about advertising dollars, blockchains, AI training data, and government funds. Also, Deep State, who utilize those networks, sometimes deliberately set an innocent person up with a scammer. Ugh, his wittle ego was immensely bruised by a post.

Thankfully, many of those users are opening their eyes and setting their profiles to private. Unfortunately, the victims who lost their money, savings, (lives, in some cases), and trust in others were never compensated by the companies who sold them to scammers.

Facebook is a good, solid example. A woman sets her profile to public and allows all friend requests. Well, Mark Zuckerberg permits devil-worshiping Nigerian catfishers to fake a profile and send her requests. What she sees isn't a hideous-looking eyesore with big goofy teeth, but a white Chad doctor seeking his soul mate. Ugh. Just recently, said network allowed a con artist to pose as a dying Brad Pitt and introduced him to a wealthy, millionaire widow. Guess how that ended? Motherfucker walked away with millions.

With that said, there are thirsty, hurting parasites on this forum seeking users' identifications so they can fulfill the retribution they created from injured feelings and paranoid delusions. Then we have the tranny trolls. Ugh, the worst of us! They want to ruin anyone who disagrees with their pedophilic perverted ideology. They'll go as far as calling the person's workplace to try to get him fired. If the target is renting an apartment, the faggot might call his landlord and say, "Your tenant is a white supremacist Nazi who writes hate content online and posts videos of gore. He also fucks children because he raped my child! I will report you to the press and tell them what kind of tenants you have, you fucking Jew-hating supporter!"

Yikes. Can you imagine what happens then?

And can you imagine if I told you, "I'm a surgeon and have lost two patients in the past year; both were black. And no, I didn't deliberately cut their lives off because of my supreme race ideology. Their organs failed because... well... you know... they weren't fully evolved like a human's. Heil Hitler!" Ouchie mouchie. Ugh, not looking good for my prosperity if that gets back to the hospital administration.

The following Oscar-nominated content of the decade explains how your privacy can be used against you:



 
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Yeah it’s low iq but at the same time showing ur face here even if ugly gets u forum recognition

After ppl attatch a face to ur username they automatically remember u as a user

Every forum superstar had their face guys like @the BULL @Blackgymmax @Lebgfinal even if some were not getting the popularity they wanted it was still something :lul:
 
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Yeah it’s low iq but at the same time showing ur face here even if ugly gets u forum recognition

After ppl attatch a face to ur username they automatically remember u as a user

Every forum superstar had their face guys like @the BULL @Blackgymmax @Lebgfinal even if some were not getting the popularity they wanted it was still something :lul:
I know, right? Users also gained high clout like @BrendioEEE
 
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tbh this is the first thread you've made that I dnr
 
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tbh this is the first thread you've made that I dnr
Was it the clickbait thumbnail images to the attached Rumble content that convinced you to read all of this shit?
 
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Online anonymity is the last thing clever celebrities, authors, victims, and peasants have above the wealthy giants and criminal-minded cults like governments. If you take this away from us, we'll have to ditch the technology entirely and discuss life, ideas, and ambitions among ourselves. Ugh. So much valuable intelligence down the drain. I imagine the rich slackers can convince governments they don't need us because they're fucking geniuses!

Of course, people will heighten their alertness and back away from social media, in case, you know... they say something that can be used against them. It would be best to leave this alone, for their own good. So the people remaining online, with a small cluster of followers, the rest are AI bots, will assault themselves. Ah, yes, a millionaire threatens another millionaire, leading to a demand for an arrest. Yikes! But the other has higher, shady connections, so he retaliates, which ends in a very, nasty aftermath that causes the liberal press to cum themselves.

Meanwhile, the offliners have collaborated on an idea that is so crazy...

King tut
 
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You should be aware that online anonymity is only temporary.

The way you talk, how you phrase words, composes digital fingerprint. The more you post, the more accurate that fingerprint is, even if you intentionally write in different styles to try to fool it.

If you have posted anywhere else online, that fingerprint will be matched to you, in roughly 3-8 years. And this will become public knowledge. You'll be able to use a browser or browser plugin to see all of the other accounts, across all platforms of the same person.

If you don't post on any other platforms, you remain anonymous but not indefinitely. AR glasses and/or other devices with both cameras and audio, connected to Ai will become popular. My estimate is in 15-23 years. Some users may choose to pool their data together, meaning super intelligent Ai will be able to personality match you to an online profile, because other people in the restaurant you ate in, had devices that were listening to every one's conversation and sharing all of that data.

While this tech isn't deployed at a mass scale publicly yet, it has been used to link anonymous twitter accounts to public profiles.
 
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You should be aware that online anonymity is only temporary.

The way you talk, how you phrase words, composes digital fingerprint. The more you post, the more accurate that fingerprint is, even if you intentionally write in different styles to try to fool it.

If you have posted anywhere else online, that fingerprint will be matched to you, in roughly 3-8 years. And this will become public knowledge. You'll be able to use a browser or browser plugin to see all of the other accounts, across all platforms of the same person.

If you don't post on any other platforms, you remain anonymous but not indefinitely. AR glasses and/or other devices with both cameras and audio, connected to Ai will become popular. My estimate is in 15-23 years. Some users may choose to pool their data together, meaning super intelligent Ai will be able to personality match you to an online profile, because other people in the restaurant you ate in, had devices that were listening to every one's conversation and sharing all of that data.

While this tech isn't deployed at a mass scale publicly yet, it has been used to link anonymous twitter accounts to public profiles.
True. But that regards current people. The future ones are spooked by the tech. The intelligent ones understand not to participate, regardless. So we have hundreds of millions of folks collaborating among themselves. A matter of time before the anti-internet movement begins using the mandated dox for fuel. Eventually, the internet buckles. Technology will become the most disliked.

You have to consider how quickly people can change and not just what the corps and governments want.
 
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True. But that regards current people. The future ones are spooked by the tech. The intelligent ones understand not to participate, regardless. So we have hundreds of millions of folks collaborating among themselves. A matter of time before the anti-internet movement begins using the mandated dox for fuel. Eventually, the internet buckles. Technology will become the most disliked.

You have to consider how quickly people can change and not just what the corps and governments want.
Humans will interact primarily with Ai, not the internet.

But Ai's will use the internet, to find videos for us, find shows for us, research topics for us, and so on.

This conversation we're having right now, won't happen much in the future because we'll both be interacting with Ais instead.
 
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Humans will interact primarily with Ai, not the internet.

But Ai's will use the internet, to find videos for us, find shows for us, research topics for us, and so on.

This conversation we're having right now, won't happen much in the future because we'll both be interacting with Ais instead.
Of course. And the 16-year-old will lose his virginity to dad's sex doll, Bambi. And during this troubling scene, she tells him, "You know he hasn't washed me, right?"

The son:
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Ah, yes, a disconcerting future we're headed for.
 
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