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[–] FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I kinda think kureta@lemmy.ml is right tho, it'd be hard. People like Zuck, they take private jets from here to there. They don't fly commercial. They don't go eat to normal restaurants with the plebs, he has high end privately catered. He don't do his own shopping. Zuck bought 11 houses around his own mansion, for .... privacy!

That goes into an observation. Zuck zealously guards his own privacy. He doesn't want YOU to have privacy! But HE wants as much privacy as he can get.

Make a series of drones that look like parts of the houses surrounding Zuck's main home, maybe chimneys, plumbing vents, etc.

Even using a private jet, a flight plan has to be registered. Musk removed an account from Twitter for posting his "private" flight information. Same thing can be done to Zuck.

[–] j5y7@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Good points. But the plebs happen to serve these folks. Not to mention congressmen/women tend to be a lot easier to follow than billionaires. Also the paparazzi are a crafty folk being handed another tool to be sneaky. We'll see.

True... paparazzi can get to people sometimes.

Totally with you on the idea, btw. I think the people destroying the privacy of everyone in society should feel that themselves, too. They shouldn't get to hide behind infinite piles of money to guard their own privacy while they destroy ours.

It would be one thing if we could easily opt out. But we can't. It's not MY choice that puts me into this. It's the choice of some other rando walking down the same sidewalk as me.