>>7845273If you opt in for a complete privacy then you literally saw the branch you're sitting on.
There's absolutely no reason to go semi-private or anything. It's just a dumb excuse to be contrarian or feel the sense of belonging in the /g/-tier underage elitist community.
However if you go full private, you must not use:
- any modern CPU as your purchase can be reverse engineered to the store you bought it from, unless you purchase it from a 3rd party unofficially
- any credit/debt card because any single transaction of yours is being tracked and sent to the government
- public streets as they have cameras (which are usually publicly accessible too)
- any smartphones, because of android and CPUs
- any public services as they're all attached to your passport/social secturity number/health insurance thing/etc
As well as the obvious things like not owning any property, any vehicles, etc etc.
If you don't do all of that to remain private and only opt out of using the apps that you don't like while chilling on your android phone and whatnot, then you're an elitist cuck with absolutely no rights of talking about privacy whatsoever. You can be tracked in a finger snap.
If you do that however you can't really brag about on the internet because the fact that you have access to it and to the 4chan specifically already means you're not being private.
Therefore anyone who roleplays privatefags on the internet are automatically cucking themselves. It's like bragging that you don't drink in an alcoholic circle when you only don't drink beer specifically, while regularly getting wasted by vodka/wine/etc. This is literally how it looks like.
>>7845292It doesn't matter. /g/ is just an easy label to describe it, since any technically knowledgeable person will instantly get the gist of what's going on there and instantly recognize what type of people follow those cults.
>>7845286Woah really makes me want to side with you in this anti-discord argument