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"I'm sorry... did you want to go to the bathroom too?"
"Oh no, I was just following you."
"Oh, well I'd rather you not follow me."
"Wait, it's not like you have something to hide, right? Make sure you don't leave the door closed."
Sarah had always been the type to say she didn't mind surveillance. "I have nothing to hide," she'd shrug whenever privacy debates came up. "If you're not doing anything wrong, why worry?"
That was before she met Alex and his wife.
(~privacy was too expensive)
60 sats \ 0 replies \ @Fenix 12 Sep
This is a good short story, good moral. Is good understand what is public and what is private when we talk about privacy because many ppl complain about their privacy while they use public spaces like this.
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I wonder where it would have placed for fiction month haha
Really nice short story
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Privacy isn’t just about hiding; it’s about protecting our space to be human
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Did the AI tell you that?
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