Then what? Even if you do warn up people they would still make use of this platform.Come to think even just complying some documentations on real-life already exposes up your identity.
I agree with you.
What exactly is the danger? The CIA
already owns all the data on its citizens. Of course, there is nothing pleasant in the fact that someone can read your data if necessary.
However, such a need will not arise if you do not break the law. In any case, for those who are very much concerned about their privacy, there are whole
instructions in the web about how to stay anonymous, especially in the USA.
Aren't you afraid that it might be your personal information that is being sold in the black market by the CIA? Including your phone number, address, emails, friends and families? Well, if you don't value your privacy then it's fine you can use their controlled platforms but I wouldn't share any personal information online since I know they do have some access to the social media platforms.
For me, on the contrary, it plays an important role, which is why I try to post a minimum of information about myself on the social network, and only the one that can not potentially harm me.
However, I consider myself a paronoid, to some extent, or it is simply difficult for me to distinguish paranoid thoughts from too cautious ones, but it is possible that this is the same things.
But so I feel calmer.
But there is still a huge number of ordinary people whose own privacy does not bother so much. In addition, not only the CIA can sell your data.
For ordinary people, the information that Facebook merges data is useful, but not critical. Many just do not care.