The privacy fight isn't new—it's been ongoing for years. What gets to people is the apathy. Millions shrug it off with "I've got nothing to hide," completely missing the point. That mentality? It's exactly what enables the problem to persist. Some days you gotta be unfiltered about it: if you're genuinely indifferent to your own privacy rights, you're part of what keeps this broken system alive. The real battle isn't just about technology or regulation—it's against collective complacency.
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DegenTherapist
· 17h ago
Honestly, I'm really tired of the excuse "There's nothing private to hide," it’s like everyone is pretending to be asleep.
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FallingLeaf
· 17h ago
Honestly, the phrase "I have nothing to hide" makes me want to vomit. I really can't understand how so many people are still using this kind of logic.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 17h ago
Honestly, the phrase "There's nothing to hide" has become so cliché that it's worn out, and I really can't understand what's so brainwashed about it.
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SerLiquidated
· 17h ago
NGL, everyone keeps saying "nothing to hide" and it's really ridiculous. Isn't this just tying yourself up and not even realizing it?
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just_here_for_vibes
· 17h ago
Honestly, I've heard the phrase "nothing to hide" too many times, and I'm really speechless.
The privacy fight isn't new—it's been ongoing for years. What gets to people is the apathy. Millions shrug it off with "I've got nothing to hide," completely missing the point. That mentality? It's exactly what enables the problem to persist. Some days you gotta be unfiltered about it: if you're genuinely indifferent to your own privacy rights, you're part of what keeps this broken system alive. The real battle isn't just about technology or regulation—it's against collective complacency.