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Facebook turns over mother and daughter’s chat history to police resulting in abortion charges
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Employers and romantic partners can be especially put off if they can't find any trace of you online. And if they really care, they'll dig harder to find that time where you declared bankruptcy, or you got arrested for public intoxication, or where someone deep in your past said something negative about you, and that's all that will stick in your mind when they think of you.
For me personally, having a simple, but relatively barren social media presence is worth it to avoid the persistent diggers, who will find something about you if they don't see anything public.
And besides, everything about most of us is already stored in Apple or Google's datacenters. There's no hiding from the deeply intrusive data collection those companies do. So having some simple information out in the open is likely better for privacy in some ways.
If you disagree with my take, that's fine, I just wanted to give another perspective.
Good. I dont want to be involved in anyone that obsessive over social media.
It's not that they're obsessive over social media, they're just used to being able to simply look up general information about people online through social media sites. And if you don't present anything for them to find, it often encourages further digging.
But you do you, I'm not trying to change your mind.