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  "path": "/t/why-are-so-many-privacy-promoting-people-posting-their-personal-data-online/35704#post_12",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-23T19:29:35.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
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    "The Tor Project | Privacy & Freedom Online"
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  "textContent": "SYST3M_D3STR0YER:\n\n> I was just heavily under the assumption that no one really _intends_ **everyone** to see your face online (which was the key flaw for this question) because it can be so drastically abused\n\nSure, that is understandable, but an individual’s mission may benefit from public exposure despite the various risks involved with following through with it. For example, the people involved with the Tor Project exercise privacy of their public identity to various degrees:\n\ntorproject.org\n\n### The Tor Project | Privacy & Freedom Online\n\nDefend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship.\n\nIn addition, what can be drastically abused in theory does not necessarily equate to actively being drastically abused in practice.",
  "title": "Why are so many privacy promoting people posting their personal data online?"
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