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"textContent": "We have folks from all walks of life, across all kinds of threat models. Privacy is a spectrum. Absolutist approaches only serve to make privacy less accessible\n\nI generally agree with your outlook. But I also know there is/will be a privacy novice reading this thread, who can’t fathom life without their favorite reddit community - I would hate for them to abandon their privacy journey, under the belief that ‘one cannot find privacy while still using reddit’.\n\nAbandoning the amoral tech giant platforms should be everyone’s goal, but don’t be dissuaded if you can’t jump in the deep end immediately. Explore alternatives like Lemmy. See what you can do without. Implement the mitigations I listed above. Every small bit of data or activity you can withhold from the data brokers is a step in the right direction",
"title": "If you’re still on Reddit, it’s past time to leave"
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