Anon 01/05/2018 (Fri) 00:43:36 No.410 del
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>Call me grandpa or whatever but I don´t feel comfortable with that dynamic. I let them to post their shit and being stalked first, but I don´t want to know about their lives.
We can be grandpas together. The extents people give away their privacy just for a tiny bit of convenience and/or security is kinda frightening. What happened to the times when people were extensively warned about not revealing your identity online and the importance of separation of concerns, and being wary of online activities in general?
I remember being told this over and over as a kid, at every suitable opportunity, but it wasn't obnoxious or obtrusive, anything but that, it was quite benign and helpful. I bet they don't tell kids those things these days.

Even though I'm partially a living meme of "nothing to hide, nothing to fear" (the nothing to hide part, because of being pretty boring person), but the fact that even though I have nothing to hide I still can hide it, and not being a see-through man like people on social media maybe not so much the case on anonymous boards, since I open up so much lol, is what i cherish and hold dear.