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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-06T14:27:07.000Z",
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    "Privacy",
    "cm0002",
    "3 comments",
    "@OppressedBread@lemmy.ml"
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  "textContent": "submitted by cm0002 to privacy\n15 points | 3 comments\n\n> Have you guys also noticed this? I’m not talking about “Oh my family isn’t privacy conscious” I honestly get that for ur average moms and pops, they don’t know any better.\n>\n> The problem is with how these big tech companies effectively poisoned the everyday Joe to think that handing over ur data like a good boy is the norm and breaking out is “weird” and “too much”, this blame also goes on Hollywood.\n>\n> Yesterday my friend called me “Mr robot” for just taking my privacy seriously I thought it was funny.\n>\n> Some people also fired their single neuron and told me “People only do this when they have something to hide”\n>\n> These remarks that I face from time to time really highlights the mentality of the general society where if you break out of the norm, even if it doesn’t harm them, they would find a way to make off handed remarks about it almost like they’re dissatisfied that you’re fighting.\n\nOC by @OppressedBread@lemmy.ml",
  "title": "The hardest thing about maintaining ur online privacy are the people around you."
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