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>I've come to a hypothesis that technology's purpose is to gently erode the concept of "self" Centralized corporate-style internet services may achieve that, but many other kind of technologies strive for and achieve the exact contrary. I'm thinking of all the free (as in freedom) social networks that allow people to express their true self, to say what they can't say in their outside social life. Two aspects necessa…
Your true self can't be expressed unless you have a separate online identity?
Or do you maybe think putting up your information on that open and permanent graveyard that is the web could put you at risk, someday?
If not, then I envy you, but you're not the norm, nor can you guarantee that your environment always be this supportive. What's guaranteed though, is that the databases will still be there.