we that are allowing it is a small group of people who are able to make positive change happen. most netizens could care less as long as they don't lose their smartphone, social, etc.it's a three-tiered system from my review:
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tier0: those of us who want opt-in and have the ability to navigate around systems and build our own-
tier1: the people of r/privacy who live in some sort of warped spy-novel and throw the kitchen sink at privacy making an utter mess-
tier2: the rest of the world. maybe they're keen on privacy and opting in or out, but they will not let loose of the platforms and other things that feed their stimulation habitthis is why i feel so strongly about creating your own slice of the net. it may not be massive like centralised platforms, but you can do what you please for the most part.
and for the record. i have plenty to hide. my cookie recipes if found would start a revolution :-)