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If you're not on a list, you're doing it wrong! 😄

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If everyone is on a list, no one is on a list.

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They do more than just track you.

They hack you, record what you do on your computer, learn your keyboard/mouse habits, watch how you view pages to determine if you read them or just scan them, block web pages they don't want you to see, delete files you collect or create, change/delete parts of documents, remove software functions they don't want you to use, cause computer problems to stall you and waste your time, etc., etc., etc.

They can trick people around you into interfering in your life in innumerable ways, and know how to get them to do things to interfere without knowing they're doing it.

They use rumors and gossip to great effect, turning people against you without you ever knowing why.

They know more about you than you know about yourself, and they use that information any way they can to control your life without you ever knowing it. Social credit scores are being used to determine how often and to what degree they will do this.

This is the future of Marxism.

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Data collected on all. Just for the gathering of it. Not merely as a technically perfunctory tasking, to be collected and stored. But then to be sifted through and a case built when one becomes a target of interest. Between that, cherrypicking sound bites and video, as well as deep fakes as well and ALL assets deployed if this keeps up then "we are the dead". A rudimentary example is cancel culture. Dredging up of texts, FB, etc.

From a human perspective, imagine the love of collection of data, by way of example, autists. Can't get enough of it. So that is a dopamine hit right there. Assiduous collecting activated. Recall the Capture the Flag op, early on with the Chans. So long ago.

No worries. Non-issue. God wins.

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https://www.allgreatquotes.com/nineteen-eighty-four-35/

https://www.allgreatquotes.com/authors/1984-telescreen/

"It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself – anything that carried with it the suggestion of abnormality, of having something to hide. In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face (to look incredulous when a victory was announced, for example) was itself a punishable offence."

and a doubleplusinterdasting quote: "Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer, though, as he well knew, even a back can be revealing."