• whosepoopisonmybutt@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    You’ve missed the point. The phone numbers are not the valuable information. What’s valuable is the list of each person’s social contacts.

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        1 day ago

        I assume that the downvotes are from you and I notice that you haven’t shared the information. I think that is a good and appropriate response. Nothing good can come you sharing this information here. Privacy is appropriate and valuable even for people who are doing nothing wrong and who aren’t even particularly interesting.

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            19 hours ago

            Atticus seemed to be saying that corporations already know everything about you because of your phone and that people are silly to try to protect their privacy, implying that these people are boring and really have nothing worth keeping private.

            I was trying to illustrate that people should and actually do value their privacy, and that they should continue to take measures to protect it.

            You come in with - bruh, have you ever heard of a phone book?

            The info you shared was not interesting and only served to convey your lack of critical thinking ability.

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        1 day ago

        To really drive in your point, why don’t you post the names and phone numbers of the three people you contact most frequently. Don’t worry, those numbers are already in the phone book. It’s ok, you’re just sharing publicly available information.