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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 29, 2024

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Don't we live in the world where the maximum amount of information about you is widely available? Haven't we for 10+ years or so?

Maximum? Last I checked we still have not reached the elite's wet dream of all our activities being done through a uniquely identifying digital identity.

The absolute worst that has happened from this is newspaper headline related freak events rather than stuff that happens to everyone.

This is again incoherent in the light of your "it's all aggregated" criticism. These will never be things that happen to everybody, because manipulating society by manipulating each individual is the most inefficient way to go about it that I can think of. That doesn't change the fact that the measures they already took to monitor and control the flow of information already justify burning everything down and salting the earth.

independent of the avoiding aggregation claim

You don't get to do that. People avoiding Big Tech aren't doing so for fear of being super-haxxored, they do so to avoid centralizing power. You especially don't get to do that after claiming they ignore the aggregated nature of surveillance.

it's hard not to judge them as being so conceited that they think a state bureaucrat gives a shit about their private life.

We already had Google removing documents with wrongthink that got too popular. That I am personally not important to them is not relevant to my argument.