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“But in the internet I’d like to live in, we’d have that option, instead of being left with the choice of letting Facebook use us, or being left out of the conversation altogether.”
Exactly. I do not have a Facebook page because I chose the latter option. I love the idea of internet connectivity, but I’m not willing to cede that much power to anybody. Anybody who is the least bit “different” (or who is a woman) knows all about disempowerment and control.
“But in the internet I’d like to live in, we’d have that option, instead of being left with the choice of letting Facebook use us, or being left out of the conversation altogether.”
Exactly. I do not have a Facebook page because I chose the latter option. I love the idea of internet connectivity, but I’m not willing to cede that much power to anybody. Anybody who is the least bit “different” (or who is a woman) knows all about disempowerment and control.