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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-12T00:47:57.000Z",
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  "textContent": "**Thank you for writing all of this out.** And welcome to PG.\n\nI read every word, and I want you to know that what you shared resonates with so many peopl; even if it doesn’t always feel that way. You’re not overreacting, and you’re not alone in this.\n\n**Privacy fatigue is real.**\n\nThat’s something not enough people talk about. The exhaustion of constantly trying to stay ahead of surveillance, the mental load of researching tools only to feel like you’re one step behind, the weariness of writing to representatives who don’t listen, of being called paranoid when you’re just paying attention—it’s draining. And when you’ve experienced privacy violations as a form of abuse, that weight is even heavier. It makes sense that you’re exhausted. It makes sense that it feels like too much.\n\n**You are seen.**\n\nNot as a data point. Not as a “nothing to hide” argument to be dismissed. As a person who has been paying attention, who has been hurt, who wants to live with dignity and peace. That matters. What you feel matters.\n\n**You don’t have to have all the answers right now.**\n\nSometimes the most human thing to do is simply to rest; not from the fight, but from the pressure of having to solve everything alone. You’re allowed to feel tired. You’re allowed to grieve the world you wish we lived in. You’re allowed to not know what comes next.\n\nI’m glad you found this space. Take care of yourself today.",
  "title": "Anti privacy measures are ruining my health, unsure of what to do"
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