I have yet to face such a dilemma, don’t see it on my radar either. My kids may have issues as they enter the workforce, i better teach them proper internet security.

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Absolutely! A healthy amount of skepticism and spinal fortitude to resist norms goes along way too.

“Super Hero secret” aliases when young, no beer/weed/nudity/debauchery photos when you're older.

I look like I have chronic back pain cause I am holding beers behind me in so many photos

I wish I had that wisdom 5 years ago.

I was raised on 56k internet, gizmo from Gizmos & gadgets was my first nym.

In 2012 I sat in a hotel conference room and have a guy pointed to the CCTV camera

“I am not scared of this, it's if something bad happens, they can review.” He pulled out his cell “this things will post my best friends keg stand live, & make sure Susan gets that promotion that he wants in 15 yrs”

I’ve declared bankruptcy email bankruptcy so many times. Lol.

Lol in the mid-oughts my mom came home after her first day of work back from 2 week vacation, said she deleted ~5k unread emails. “Either its been fixed, or i will be informed promptly upon my return this week”

That’s a brave woman

Different times, she was working an IT help desk.

It’s true, if it really is important that will follow up.

It’s not worth thinking about until someone mentions it twice? 😂

Proof of work, you get it. 🙂

I haven’t either but I’m giving honest self reflection. I am trying to avoid that situation all together.

I have no social media accounts.

No online pictures or presence.

Just a random pleb nym on nostr.

Long term I want to opt out with bitcoin and not have to play their reindeer games.

This is what I’m teaching mine. The art of opting out.