Anon 01/05/2018 (Fri) 01:10:01 No.411 del
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it's actually frightening that privacy these days in non existant. Kids will realize someday that the information they are posting carelessly will hurt their image or future aspects. Or even play with that info against their own character.

I've got nothing to hide either because....what do I have to offer to this world?Cheap philosophy?Disinformation and post truths?My personal room?
That's nothing new nor interesting to see t b h. My life is as boring as Applejack's one (and even then,she has more adventures than me every now and then)
I prefer talking about my tastes or certain topics than putting my info in front of everybody so easily.

I have no fear of anything because ponies,music and sometimes games, have placed me in a balanced way of expressing myself but staying on topic that my personal experiences feel secondary or a bonus,not the focus. Nobody can put me into a dangerous situation just for that unless I turn into a political activist 24/7.

Even if kids or even adults were warned about the dangers of social media,not many would actually pay attention until the consequences happen. I am glad I didn't jump into the social media hype because I would end up being a very different person than what I am today. I wouldn't be so self aware here or conscious if I only looked for the likes,subscribers or fake friends.

This is an old grandpa, who fits into the average age for watching MLP (in a poll of 2012)