The Death of the Mind

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Why an internet that never forgets is especially bad for young people New on MIT Technology Review

Dec 292019
 

As past identities become stickier for those entering adulthood, it’s not just individuals who will suffer. Society will too.

External feed Read More at the Source: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614941/internet-that-never-forgets-bad-for-young-people-online-permanence/

 2019-12-29

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