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nephilim808 karma

It's confusing. You can wash your hands, that doesn't trigger the allergy, but water on your back and chest trigger it. Sounds fun. Can you wash your feet?

nephilim802 karma

My question would be: is it really rocket science how to protect yourself on the internet?

How to be a woman online: protect your identity and whereabouts, block immediately any attempts from strangers to engage in conversation, avoid posting revealing photos or share them only with trustworthy people (unless it's work related and no, wannabee influencer is not a job), report unwanted insisting contact from a stranger to authorities, block all attempts of bullying.

There, i did it. It's not rocket science. People expose themselves too much on the internet and that attracts unwanted attention. You can't have a public profile where you share all your privacy and expect to draw the attention of only the right people. Eventually it will attract ill-motivated people as well.

Also, people are nowadays too eager for internet fame or clout.They'll do anything for likes, comments and subscribers. If there's anyhting you could do, is relativize the importance of social media and the internet is general. Stop making it your primary source of validation or social interaction.

This works for all genders. And if you think that you shouldn't have to hide or censor yourself because reasons, then you should at least consider that the distinction between private and public life is absolutely vital for the sake of your psychological well being.

nephilim801 karma

Positive attitude is great. You're killing it! Cheers

nephilim801 karma

Here's one: how much is "focusing on your yourself" before you reach a level of narcissistic psychopathy?

Here's another: do you think that social media is aggravating our levels of narcissism to the point were empathy is discarded in favor of the ego?

And here's another: is there any study regarding the psychological effects of swiping in dating apps? My guess is that it further aggravates our levels of indifference towards people by turning them into commodities.