• @[email protected]
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    317 months ago

    I have never read even once your statement.

    So I see some people falling into the trap of “If I just teach all my friends to use safe software and privacy tools, then at least us, the smart people, will be safe”.

    Someone who thinks he is smart just because he blocks ads and trackers is dumb. Remove that whole thing about smart people and the article may become good. As long as that’s there, the whole article is in my opinion dumb because it’s based on a false statement.

    • @Clent
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      157 months ago

      This thing is more rant than article so it’s hard to refute what is being said.

      People who tell you they are smart never are.

      Likewise, people who tell you they’ve figured out how to navigate the system without being influenced by it are the easiest to control.

      One of its basic premise here that is flawed. Most people go to the polls knowing exactly who they are going to vote for. Those who don’t, are the ones marketers are trying to influence.

      It isn’t really clear what the goal of this rant is. I find a lot of these things come down to the adage “teenagers think they invented sex” – people often confuse their mental awakening as novel discovery.

      These people are rarely smart and are rarely worth listening to as they clearly fail to understand the next steps to such self discovery is to explore existing knowledge.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        people often confuse their mental awakening as novel discovery.

        Quote of the day there, my friend.

    • Grail (capitalised)OP
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      -27 months ago

      The article is meant to be based on a false statement. The purpose of the article is to criticise that statement.