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ajbourg | 2 months ago

Not because people don't value their personal data but because they, rightfully, value those promises as worth approximately nothing.

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jcalvinowens|2 months ago

It's an interesting theory, for sure. Continuing down the rabbit hole... I guess you could ask about "company promises" versus "regulatory prohibition". But then one might argue that similarly rests on the population's perception of the efficacy of government regulation, which is certainly also somewhat low...

What's the solution then?