So many tech bros are coming at me right now arguing that yes, in fact, Windows users or Facebook users don't deserve privacy.

Busting out the bold markdown for this: you're wrong.

Everyone deserves privacy.

"If you use Facebook, you know what they're doing."

I don't care. You still deserve privacy. Full stop.

@veronica What should we *do* about it though?
I've tried to red-pill people around me on privacy. Some people can see my point but others completely do not. My cousin and aunt actively make fun of me for it. What am I supposed to do in a situation like that? Force them to at gunpoint?
They do try to respect *my* privacy. My aunt won't take a picture of me if I tell her not to because it gets uploaded to iCloud. I've never asked that of my cousin (her son) but probably the same. Isn't that all I can ask for? Isn't that all many other people in the same boat can ask for?

@light @veronica I've had some luck explaining it to people how it can cost them money.

"What if your son doesn't get an interview for a job he really wants because of a comment he made on instagram or discord?"

I explain it in terms of cattle chutes. Before, they didn't have the processing or storage power to effectively use this kind of information as a sieve or a bludeon. Now they do and by the time most people realize what that means it will be too late.

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> Before, they didn't have the processing or storage power to effectively use this kind of information as a sieve or a bludeon. Now they do
How can I prove that to them in concrete terms that will hit home rather than in hypotheticals?
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