People, the Internet and Privacy: Where to ?!
The false sense of security behind a computer or phone screen tempts an individual to bypass the lines that they usually do not cross, which leads to results that are usually unfortunate as well.
In particular, there are two types of abuse that are most common: personal information and thoughtless speaking.
Ah, what can I say about the first. As if it were an epidemic that infects individuals with a state of involuntary leakage of personal information in a way that does not occur in any other context. No, it is impossible to happen in any context at all. How many details do some (the majority?) Post is confusing. I can't find a precise word "confusing" to describe it. Usually a mother does not know that much information about her children. No, rather, the individual usually does not know about himself that much. The matter is not limited to the sound, image and video of the individual in all situations and in all places and with all persons, but rather goes beyond describing future ideas and plans, moods, emotional, health and physiological states, at all times!
Why would anyone want to do it themselves? What is the motive or return that might accrue to the individual from taking off his robe of privacy and being naked completely in this way? What is his perception of privacy in the first place? What is his perception of the risks in which he is putting himself in this way?
The second point is no less problematic than the first. Usually, when a person speaks in front of a group of people, he does not say words without thinking. At least he does it when he intends to talk about something that might cause him or another harm. For some reason that rational function - or "safety valve" if you will - stops working here. When an individual is given a keyboard while he is in a state of "emotional ecstasy", and in a world where people are reduced to floating names, it becomes easy for the demon of "heather" to grab the individual, and then push him to say everything he would have avoided saying if it was in his mind. One word in this case is enough to turn a person's life upside down.
Let me tell you a secret, not a secret: here, in cyberspace, things are not what they seem.
While it may seem that speaking anything here is easier and less dangerous than talking directly in front of people, the truth is the opposite. Just the opposite. If you need to think twice before speaking a specific matter to a group of people in front of you, then you need to think 10 times before saying it here.
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