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people can scare u and say they're collecting everything :O which sounds scary til u realize u dont matter as a person and the data is stuff like where are your trends and interests so information and advertising given to you is tailored better
obviously the problem with that is it can easily tailor propaganda and be manipulative but thats what marketing is anyways and youre influenced whether you like it or not
be more concrete with how you feel about the world and create a relatively reliable bullshit detector. nothing is good or bad theres nuance in everything.
its not bad or good that they have our data really nobody knows the implications (because realistically and currently there are none except the fact its exploitative and essentially digital free labor. which we should demolish capitalism not people working in a broken system)
Ah you don't matter since you're just one person, right? Then tell me your address, payment information, every friend you have, how often you spend with each of them, and where you go with them.
This argument doesn't really work, unfortunately. This is a corporation we are talking about (one that is trusted by the majority of normies as well), not a random person. It's not really equivalent
My perspective is that security breaches of companies are a guaranteed inevitability. What information we give them will end up in the hands of someone we don't want to have access to it.