Who cares about privacy?
Nowadays everyone’s thoughts are like if not posting on socials you aren’t popular, and if you are not popular, it means nobody wants to follow you, to leave a like, to watch your stories. Most of teens are right now posting something on Instagram, Facebook and whatever else social network. They are always looking for a way to get millions of followers. It’s all about likes and followers, indeed. But what about their privacy?
No one cares about privacy.
Although however they certainly know what privacy is, they’re obfuscated by “fame”. They feels more satisfied when looking at who saw their stories, liked their posts, is seeing their live streams. That’s why we all notice how many aspiring bloggers populate social networks.
By the way, if you share too much data, as your home, your daily path to go somewhere, your routine, you are vulnerable. A malicious guy could use all this information for bad purposes: he could “just” spy on your life, or perhaps you could surprise him stealing at your house, for example.
So we’ve just made a brief thought about the blindness of those who don’t care, or anyway don’t want to care, about their privacy. So far, however, who has among you wondered about people appearing in those pics or, above all, video streams, unaware of it?
Personally I believe that taking part to a live stream, without awareness of that, is a serious attack to the own privacy.
To sum it up, maybe people never reflect on this reality, but I hope reading this article you may do it and, especially, you can open eyes to your friends, relatives, anyone who never wondered about his privacy because of having a lot of followers.