Feb. 27, 2024, 8:06 p.m. | /u/BoazCorey

Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age www.reddit.com

Maybe preaching to the choir here, and I know Reddit and other companies do it too. But it doesn't matter if it was in the fine print of the user agreement terms or something. This is some dystopian BS when private corporations can quantify your behaviors and use the data indefinitely for their own profit.

It's wrong. It's coercive to lure people in with the facade of "fostering community" when they're just the opposite, just another data profiteering arm of …

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