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Except where actual safety is concerned, all information should be public. That means Individuals, businesses, authorities, governments, etc, should not be able to hold any information privately, it should all be freely available to everyone. There only private information is what you can hold in your head.
Anyone who thinks about this idea for more than 30 seconds decides it is a really bad idea. I honestly believe that true information freedom will also free the human race, and that is the unpopular part. Everyone seemed to think I'm naive but people are just frightened kids and secrets are their first line of defense.
Do you have curtains on your windows?
Yes. But Not to keep a secret. This sort of privacy is about social dignity, not concealment.
My health records don't pose a safety concern, but they still arent yours or anyone elses fucking business.
Hmm that is more about social conversation. You'd get over it if this was the norm.
No, Because people are entitled to privacy.
And I guaran-fuckin-tee theres something in your life that if someone started blabbing, and you were told to get over it, you'd lose your fucking shit over.
I'm sure there is, but how much more careful would you be if you thought everyone would find out what you get up to? Thing is embarrassment is temporary, so is humiliation. People either grow to be way more tolerant or they will suffer.
no, you're just a sociopath.
Hey, I'm nice. And if all my info was public you'd know it.