What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?
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I suppose that may be the case. I don't associate politics with privacy concerns generally. I've seen plenty of folk on the left who care about that sort of thing - though these days their tribe may prevent them from voicing those concerns, especially regarding COVID tracking.
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I concede one could have privacy concerns around contact tracing.
But again, this is not only a person who has opted out of contact tracing. They are asking not to be listed as an acquaintance of anyone who hasn't opted out of it.
While on Facebook.
While taking a pause from participating in data collection exercises led by god-knows-who, all for the payoff of knowing what his child's name really means.
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So this person also saw it from someone else and copied and shared and passed on.
He probably also sent something that says this is a test if you read something without an image....
Seems like a well trained Facebooker. Consents to all Facebook sniffing but opts out of random political stuff. Btw it won’t work.
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I concede one could have privacy concerns around contact tracing.
But again, this is not only a person who has opted out of contact tracing. They are asking not to be listed as an acquaintance of anyone who hasn't opted out of it.
While on Facebook.
While taking a pause from participating in data collection exercises led by god-knows-who, all for the payoff of knowing what his child's name really means.
@jon-nyc said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
I concede one could have privacy concerns around contact tracing.
But again, this is not only a person who has opted out of contact tracing. They are asking not to be listed as an acquaintance of anyone who hasn't opted out of it.
While on Facebook.
While taking a pause from participating in data collection exercises led by god-knows-who, all for the payoff of knowing what his child's name really means.
I have no problem with someone having a beef with Facebook but I’m not lifting a finger otherwise. Anyway I read the point as rhetorical.
And I get the contact tracing thing but I’m not putting other peoples monkeys on my back.
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The particular account I copied this from is a guy who regularly does those stupid ‘Nametest’ and ‘OMG’ data harvesting quizzes that ask a dozen personal questions and then tell you what your spirit animal is or whatever.
@jon-nyc said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
The particular account I copied this from is a guy who regularly does those stupid ‘Nametest’ and ‘OMG’ data harvesting quizzes that ask a dozen personal questions and then tell you what your spirit animal is or whatever.
Ignorance of technology and what you've already forfeit years ago by being on Facebook. Privacy settings don't do anything in that regard and I'm surprised how many don't know that.
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Maybe the health department could agree to tell him what historical figure he was in a past life. That might be sufficient compensation.
@jon-nyc said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
Maybe the health department could agree to tell him what historical figure he was in a past life. That might be sufficient compensation.
That’s funny.
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I would not need to do that. I already know. I was Cleopatra, and I looked just like Elizabeth Taylor, and I had a hundred elephants.
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@Loki said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
Btw it won’t work.
It already didn't work. I downloaded his state's contract tracing app and uploaded his information into it.
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@Loki said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
Btw it won’t work.
It already didn't work. I downloaded his state's contract tracing app and uploaded his information into it.
@jon-nyc said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
@Loki said in What’s the opposite of virtue signaling?:
Btw it won’t work.
It already didn't work. I downloaded his state's contract tracing app and uploaded his information into it.