# Privacy is a Social Good

When we think about privacy, it's usually in the context of an individual being able to hide something, usually from the government, but also from lots of other entities. It's a security issue in the greater discourse because there are bad people that can and will use information about you to reveal embarrassing information, blackmail, or even steal from you.

This is not just true of criminals, but also of companies and even governments. They can and do use information about you to propagandize you or demand taxes from you. These are, of course, understandable concerns and good reasons to want privacy.

## Status Games

But there's another aspect of privacy which is just as important, perhaps more important than these and it's the social dynamic at play.

Privacy, you see, is a necessary buffer between people to keep order. This is because people are, in the end social creatures and in every social group, there is a constant jockeying about for position, what I would call status games being played.

The problem with status games is that they are by nature zero-sum. Whoever is at the top is usually both admired and envied, while whoever is at the bottom is generally pitied. This is especially true when the participants can change their position, whether through achievement, violence or politics.

## Envy and Resentment

Too much clarity on the status of individuals in the group causes strife in the form of envy. This is not just for people at the bottom, whose envy of everyone above them is understandable, but also for those near the top, who likewise will envy people above them. A big enough group of disaffected people in a status game will cause some form of revolution. In other words, strictly ordered status games are not stable.

Thus, too much information sharing is bound to cause bitterness and resentment which in turn causes unstable organizations because humans are very status-aware. Marxism tries to solve this by making everyone equal, but of course, this doesn't work because the entity which controls this equality ends up being higher status than everyone else. You cannot have full transparency and social order. There will be too many dissatisfied people.

This is where privacy is important because it gives groups ambiguity about where each individuals stand. For example, most social groups in the US have as a default, social standing that corresponds with their level of wealth. The richer you are, the higher on the status ladder you are and the poorer, the lower. A very strict pecking order where everyone knew exactly how many assets everyone had would breed a significant amount of envy and resentment. Any group where this level of transparency was required would be unpleasant to be in strictly for that reason. We need a level of ambiguity to socially interact in a reasonable way.

## Decentralized Status Games

That's not to say that everything is completely obscured. Most people that have money signal in various ways, with their clothing, car, topics of conversation and so on. They signal with various levels of loudness and reveal status information to the people that they're targeted at. One of the features of "old money" people is that they're very good at identifying other "old money" people while simultaneously hiding their wealth from people that are not as rich as they are. In a sense, this is a survival mechanism because envy, bitterness and resentment are not pleasant to deal with and oftentimes dangerous.

Privacy is the ability to disclose information at our discretion, not someone else's and that's exactly what happens in groups to keep the peace. Privacy has deep social value because it gives individuals the discretion to reveal where they are relatively in status. That protects not just them from attack, but also protects the group from upheaval. The less envy, bitterness and resentment there is, the more cohesive the group can be.

## Conclusion

Privacy is a necessary part of civilization because cooperation is hard and nothing destroys cooperation like bitterness and envy. And those two in turn are caused by too much clarity on status. Privacy is what adds ambiguity and empowers individuals to calibrate group dynamics.

Privacy: it's not just for cypherpunks anymore.

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Great work on this post. Well said and I agree.

Jimmy, do you believe that the values of privacy/security as described in the US 4th amendment have a place, or do we need to rethink it going forward?

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Unreasonable to me means without cause or justification. If there is no evidence at all that someone is involved in a crime, there is no reason to dig into their persons, houses, papers and effects. But if there IS evidence that links someone with a crime through probable cause, and a warrant is issued that allows those persons, houses, papers and effects to be examined by an agent of a court of law, does that actually violate their rights? Or should we be able to hide evidence of a crime and get away with that crime?

I believe we have a need to allow crimes to be investigated, tried and if appropriate convictions are obtained, punished. That's why we have courts, that's why we have officers of the law, and for the most part that is why we have laws in the first place, to tell people that certain actions and decisions are wrong and that they will be held accountable. If we create a shield of "privacy" against anything, no matter what, then anyone we place in a position of authority to investigate and conduct trials will be unable to obtain proof beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime has been committed and that the people accused of those crimes are guilty.

We can have a debate about who we should place in those positions of authority. We can have a debate about what constitutes a crime and what constitutes proof. But if we set our levels of privacy so high that crimes against our fellow man are no longer prosecuted, then do we have a civilization anymore? Or do we live in a society where whatever we can get away with is ok?

In the last instance of Reality there is no privacy anywhere. Any movement inside Space and Time complex vibrates, even the breath of a small ant vibrates and generates a reaction all over the Space this insignificant action is sensed everywhere at the same time. This is the highest possible philosophy but for our practical life Privacy is a weapon. The only weapon that will enable you to be free from the claws of evil. In all wars privacy were the most important weapon because information is power. You must know your enemy or those things that you want to attack or destroy. The supreme weapon of these governments today is "your privacy". They want all your privates datas. Unfortunally a lot of people change a little "confort" or insignificant amount of money for their privacy. Google and Meta gives to you a very small confort or a little pleausure by using their products but there is nothing free... they take all you privacy and change this for more power with the organized States. When you have slaves you must know everything about them. How to make they feel more confortable because they are many and you are few. The slaves have a partial and wrong idea about their masters. This is the rule in all societies. When there are too much slaves, a lot of them, and ca not sell them it is time to controll the birth. In some special cases it will be time to kill some of them. This is History. Very easy to understand...

Bitcoin is freedom. If you want to protect yourself against these terrible slavery system you must be able to protect your privacy and keep you hedge secure. Bitcoin descentralized system changed the history. Now we have Nostr, Session, Threma, Tor, Orbot, Proton etc. In another instance a war is allways Spiritual. Protec yourself. Protect your Privacy. Thanks for your attention.