For example, mine is that I love watching Antiques Roadshow.

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    Yep, I am like this too.

    How do you effectively promote spyware?

    Make it addictive like a drug, make it a core element of common culture, and most importantly, make it have some kind of socializing network effect that generates a knee jerk disgust in normies when anyone dares to question its widespread and regular use.

    It is extremely funny to me when someone asks me to install say discord or insta or whatsapp, and I say I don’t use them for security and privacy reasons…

    Then I ask them to install signal, and they say ‘I’m not going to install a whole app just for you.’

    Apparently entirely unaware of, oblivious that they literally just asked me to do that.

    whooooosh

    Then they get angry and begin to babble on about some kind of idiot nonsense about how either I don’t know how to do digital security or how its just impossible so why try, or both.

    If I mention that I literally did handle PII in corporate databases and thus do actually understand a decent chunk of cybersecurity…

    They tend to become emotional and defensive.

    Try to explain anything in detail to them and they have a bunch of sophomoric / dunning krueger instant retorts and thought terminating cliches, because they don’t want to listen or possibly learn anything, they want to justify their digital drug addiction.

    Oh well, works as an idiot filter for me.

    Suffer no fools.