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Privacy: "I have nothing to hide?" Argument (What's your say?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Handsome Recluse" data-source="post: 594531" data-attributes="member: 57019"><p>I'm thinking that governments have become more sophisticated or maybe it just became easier for them to abuse stuff. I think breaches in privacy are now increasingly being used to manipulate rather than censor. They know now what to do with the data more than ever. Combined with the corporate media, they can easily do so and they must've done so since both are already the least trusted organizations. Manipulation and censorship might be the same but they're not only censoring to manipulate, they're actually trying to orchestrate stuff and run away with excuses. I saw this in western governments at least, don't know about others but third world countries' governments are probably too dumb anyway to do something as sophisticated. Some probably just blackmail better countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handsome Recluse, post: 594531, member: 57019"] I'm thinking that governments have become more sophisticated or maybe it just became easier for them to abuse stuff. I think breaches in privacy are now increasingly being used to manipulate rather than censor. They know now what to do with the data more than ever. Combined with the corporate media, they can easily do so and they must've done so since both are already the least trusted organizations. Manipulation and censorship might be the same but they're not only censoring to manipulate, they're actually trying to orchestrate stuff and run away with excuses. I saw this in western governments at least, don't know about others but third world countries' governments are probably too dumb anyway to do something as sophisticated. Some probably just blackmail better countries. [/QUOTE]
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