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Wait—what exactly are you talking about? Social media only has access to the information you gave them. You accepted the terms of service, you clicked the permissions. That’s not some hidden trap—it’s right there in the agreement.

Like, I fully understand what happens with my data—and I’m fine with it. That’s why I use these services. If I weren’t fine with it, I wouldn’t use them. That’s the trade-off. So what exactly is the argument here?

They’re not watching your every move unless you let them—by turning on GPS, syncing your phone, using smart devices, and posting everything about your life. That’s not surveillance—it’s just you handing over data.

At the end of the day, it’s your choice to use these platforms. Like anything else, it has pros and cons. You do your own cost-benefit assessment. And clearly—you did the assessment, and you’re still using them. Soooo… what’s the problem here? You're just bitching about your own choice?

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