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How much of the data do you think is collected, kept, and used long term? i.e. what proportion and amount

(I realize this might be a better question for privacy, but I managed to get myself banned for flaming some piracy folks)

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[โ€“] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

The universe have 13+ billions of years of existence, most (modern) humans only live about 100 years.

You will be forgotten and nobody will ever know you existed.

Every nude leak.

Every embarassing moment.

Every acomplishment.

Every fuck up.

All will be wipe away, upon your death.

Nobody will ever care.

(But the timeline will remember. The butterfly effects you've causes will be remembered. That will not be you, just a remnant of you. The only trace of your existence to be left.)