Content pfp
Content
@
0 reply
20 recasts
20 reactions

phil pfp
phil
@phil
Farcaster's open and permissionless data model is great while we're still a small, high-trust community. But it's fundamentally at odds with privacy. I'm not sure we've fully internalized the consequences of having a permanent history of our speech tied to our financial records.
21 replies
8 recasts
127 reactions

JD pfp
JD
@jdwolfwrath
What consequences come to mind? It's a great observation. "Privacy" has often been used like the ring of Gyges to hide wrongdoing also, though, so in a world that's increasingly distrustful, transparency seems to be at least one way to enforce accountability.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction