Do you still value privacy?
By Gary Sibio
@garysibi (702)
Chicago, Illinois
February 10, 2019 4:17pm CST
My wife and I recently started rewatching the TV series "Person of Interest" on Netflix. If you've never seen the show, it involves a supercomputer which collects data on everyone in an attempt to stop a terrorist attack.
In one of the episodes the computer's designer says that the CIA was having trouble tracking down information on average people. He then says that he invented social media and now everyone provides the information the CIA wanted on their own.
Are you concerned about personal privacy? Do you watch what you put up on Facebook, Twitter, etc? Do you think the government is too interested in our personal lives?
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
10 Feb 19
I sure love privacy and i do mind what i put out there.
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@CookieMonster46 (13454)
• United States
10 Feb 19
I’ve seen the show, never could get into it. But yes careful of what I put on social media.
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@stapllotik (1933)
• India
12 Feb 19
Value that. Sometimes too much privacy results in too little responsibility to society.
@janethwayne (5191)
• Philippines
11 Feb 19
Yes privacy is very important to me especially in social media.
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