Jan
23
Accurately targeting the potential harms and interests at stake is only the first step in the debate about Graph and other similar technologies. Obscurity is a protective state that can further a number of goals, such as autonomy, self-fulfillment, socialization, and relative freedom from the abuse of power. A major task ahead is for society to determine how much obscurity citizens need to thrive.
Obscurity: A Better Way to Think About Your Data Than ‘Privacy’ - Woodrow Hartzog and Evan Selinger - The Atlantic