The evolution of mankind

Saturday, October 1, 2016

The question of sincerity

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Giving a person anonymity can be seen his real face. Having the freedom of speech, religion and the right to their own opinion, we have started to give himself as much information as does not collect all the intelligence agencies of the world, while private interrogations. We are looking for answers to completely different questions, hammering certain data in the search engines without having to worry about maintaining anonymity. Our pages on social networks, more than plausible, talk about our preferences. But what about the common people?
People who every day face the bots, spammers, and tons of propaganda. The network can be insulted with impunity anyone using tools to create fake pages. You can promote any point of view, and not be held responsible. And it corrupts.
Depriving people of anonymity, we may at times raise the level of literacy, courtesy and tact on the Internet. At one point, publish all correspondence, making them accessible to any interested person. Specify the positioning point, search history and a common "network picture" of the most visited sites on the Internet for each user. Does this cause a shock? Certainly. Does it change people's minds? Absolutely. The only question is whether it will result in happiness or disaster for us as a species.

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