The Washington Post's blogger-journalist Dave Weigel has a post up where he preemptively apologizes for stuff he posted on an "off-the-record" e-list,. Extracts are going to be published by a gossip site. Journalists are the tip of the iceberg; privacy is fast becoming a total fiction, remember that. We're slowly drifting toward David Brin's model of a "transparent society", but it's happening so fluidly that people aren't even noticing. And yet as I have noted before, people are resisting the push to merge all their personas into one. Interesting times.
You have no privacy, deal with it
With privacy fast becoming a total fiction, are we evolving towards a transparent society model without realizing it?
Written byRazib Khan
| 1 min read
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