Yeah, their understanding of privacy is v weird, to me...
Like they're all super distrustful of each other, but then they're more than willing to give away any and all privacy when it comes to these tech companies and the like...
Somewhere along the way, that became "normalised" - that your classmates/colleagues can't even be trusted for a basic conversation (fair, in some cases, I guess), but tech companies..? Nah, they'll have your back...
Ah social skills... We live in a very strange, increasingly "inhuman and impersonal" time...
They haven't been burned by it yet, and don't know a lick of history, which gives them no context to see how bad it is.
Yeah, their understanding of privacy is v weird, to me...
Like they're all super distrustful of each other, but then they're more than willing to give away any and all privacy when it comes to these tech companies and the like...
Somewhere along the way, that became "normalised" - that your classmates/colleagues can't even be trusted for a basic conversation (fair, in some cases, I guess), but tech companies..? Nah, they'll have your back...
Ah social skills... We live in a very strange, increasingly "inhuman and impersonal" time...
Zoomers are the "weak men" in the 4-stage cycle.