Ellen Dudley gives her talk 'What is privacy and do we need it anymore?' at the IGNITE night at the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin in March 2010
she's misconstruing arguments heard at the 26C3. this talk is stupid and her take on it is wrong. it was never about how individuals guard their reputation. that's the sad denigration of the privacy argument.
the privacy argument is motivated by the desire to be neither the example nor the poster boy of a movement or a cultural tendency. in the world of web 2.0 it's about not being a commodity. asking participants to respect the privacy of peers at the congress should be respected, not critized.
she's misconstruing arguments heard at the 26C3. this talk is stupid and her take on it is wrong. it was never about how individuals guard their reputation. that's the sad denigration of the privacy argument.
the privacy argument is motivated by the desire to be neither the example nor the poster boy of a movement or a cultural tendency. in the world of web 2.0 it's about not being a commodity. asking participants to respect the privacy of peers at the congress should be respected, not critized.
killsound 1 year ago