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joshdavham ◴[] No.42071299[source]
> "Most people can say, 'Why is it a big deal for a teenager now to have their data [on TikTok]?' Well in five years, in 10 years, that teenager will be a young adult, will be engaged in different activities around the world,"

I’m technically Gen-Z (but just barely) and this is something that really worries me. It’s become increasingly normal in recent times to share absolutely everything online but I’ve got a pretty grim feeling that this isn’t gonna end well. People don’t realize that the AI’s being trained on your data today will act as an internet history that you can never delete.

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DilutedMetrics ◴[] No.42071406[source]
Full circle from early Facebook and Twitter over sharing.
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1. immibis ◴[] No.42072302[source]
Why is the other child comment of this one - the one saying they can't imagine growing up while boycotting social media - deleted?