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It might sound absurd today, but I imagine that in 1000 years, the human species civilisation could have developed such a level of trust to each other that privacy might be obsolete.

In such a world, natural selection has selected people with positive-only intentions.

This means, for example, no more authentication, passwords, captchas and any form of encryption is necessary. Just log in with plain user name!

All of these protective measures are necessary in first place because negative-intentioned people exist.

Maybe it will be like that in 10000 or 50000 years. Or maybe not. But it is an interesting thought.


Share your thoughts below.

It might sound absurd today, but I imagine that in 1000 years, the human species civilisation could have developed such a level of trust to each other that privacy might be obsolete. In such a world, **natural selection** has selected people with **positive-only intentions.** This means, for example, no more authentication, passwords, captchas and any form of encryption is necessary. Just log in with plain user name! All of these protective measures are necessary in first place because negative-intentioned people exist. Maybe it will be like that in 10000 or 50000 years. Or maybe not. But it is an interesting thought. ----- Share your thoughts below.

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I think in 10000 or 50000 years our ancestors will be speaking some sand nigger gibberish if we don't start changing things done in the 20th century. Europe won't exist as we know it by 2100 unless they start making changes today.