/ How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy?
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Metadata basically means "the data about the data". So as the internet sweeps up all of these little pieces of data, there needs to be a means to collate the data to make it more usable. Facebook has positioned itself nicely to pull it all together your online activity into a single profile.I've read a couple online articles that attempt to define the "metaverse", seems to be some Zuckerburg vision for incorporating virtual reality into online activity, whatever that means. The whole concept was, at least to me, about as obtuse as trying to explain blockchain.
I've come across some of those sites while Googling someone, never paid the fee to see any of the "hidden" info. Seemed like a scam of some sort so I never went any further.
It is scary how much relatively easy to access public info there is about you.
I remember a dozen or so years ago when facial recognition technology was beginning to make strides, there were lots of articles that said "yeah, that's great but there was limited use for it without a way to catalog or identify random faces". I remember shortly after that Facebook was constantly prompting users to "tag" everyone in every picture. Probably just a cooincidence but I have an inherent mistrust of big tech and all of these cool features that they spend millions of dollars developing so that they can give it away for free. What are they getting out of it? When the product is "free", then maybe you are the product.