It should go without saying that I agree with your description of things. Likely everybody else here does too, it’s why we’re all subscribed to a “privacy” community. I just don’t see the point of telling people what they already know, that’s it’s all terrible, that they’re right to think it’s terrible, etc etc. I’d prefer to hear ideas for solutions, personally.
But others will surely vote you up and vote me down, so I guess I’m in the minority.
I just don’t see the point of telling people what they already know,
Like I said previously, if the web was only populated by non-redundant content (and books written alike) it would not be the Web we know and our bookshelves would be empty too. Also, the thing is that I’m probably too old to understand the ‘needs’ of younger generations but I consider repetitions, alongside with failing (aka trying and not doing great, aka spending time trying) as keys to any true learning. So, saying what you seem to consider obvious is not something I’m anywhere ready to stop doing, sorry but feel free to block me if it’s too much of a nuisance ;)
But others will surely vote you up and vote me down, so I guess I’m in the minority.
Does it matter? We share our opinions, which could be the start of something interesting, why should we care what bystanders can think about that? Even less so, I already explained that in a couple other discussions (repetitions, always repetitions) that I consider people silently downvoting without making the minimal effort of explaining their motivation/reasoning not worth of my attention. Alas, not only am I stating the obvious, and I’m a useless commenter but it looks like I’m also very mean. Looks like there is not much to like in me.
It should go without saying that I agree with your description of things. Likely everybody else here does too, it’s why we’re all subscribed to a “privacy” community. I just don’t see the point of telling people what they already know, that’s it’s all terrible, that they’re right to think it’s terrible, etc etc. I’d prefer to hear ideas for solutions, personally.
But others will surely vote you up and vote me down, so I guess I’m in the minority.
Like I said previously, if the web was only populated by non-redundant content (and books written alike) it would not be the Web we know and our bookshelves would be empty too. Also, the thing is that I’m probably too old to understand the ‘needs’ of younger generations but I consider repetitions, alongside with failing (aka trying and not doing great, aka spending time trying) as keys to any true learning. So, saying what you seem to consider obvious is not something I’m anywhere ready to stop doing, sorry but feel free to block me if it’s too much of a nuisance ;)
Does it matter? We share our opinions, which could be the start of something interesting, why should we care what bystanders can think about that? Even less so, I already explained that in a couple other discussions (repetitions, always repetitions) that I consider people silently downvoting without making the minimal effort of explaining their motivation/reasoning not worth of my attention. Alas, not only am I stating the obvious, and I’m a useless commenter but it looks like I’m also very mean. Looks like there is not much to like in me.
We agree on more than you think.