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Anonymity

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We consider anonymity to be a fundamental human right.

The reasoning behind this is as follows:

Freedom from Persecution
Governments, institutions, and corporations often try to silence critical voices by intimidating or persecuting individuals. Anonymity enables whistleblowers and courageous citizens to expose wrongdoing without fear of retaliation. It is the shield for those who wish to bring corruption and misconduct to light. Without anonymity, much corruption would never be uncovered.
Anonymity protects us from surveillance by “the elites.” It prevents personal data from being abused, manipulated, or used to blackmail individuals.

Freedom of Expression
Only those who can remain anonymous dare to express their opinions openly even if those opinions are unpopular or go against the mainstream. Anonymity fosters open discourse, protects against repression, and encourages people to share their thoughts without fear of consequences.

Personal Freedom
Without anonymity, privacy would be trampled underfoot. Do you really want Big Tech and other companies to know:
Your personal preferences?
What your children like?
When you go to bed?
When you masturbate and what your porn preferences are?
Your medical history?
You wouldn’t even share these things with your family, let alone your friends. Why should corporations be an exception?


Conclusion
It must be noted that anonymity can also lead to the easier spread of crime, lies, terrorism, CSAM, and misinformation.
Nevertheless, anonymity offers crucial advantages, such as protection from repression, the exposure of corruption, and the preservation of freedom of expression.
Therefore, responsible use and appropriate measures are essential. Anonymity should be a firm component of everyday life and form a foundation for safeguarding our democracy.


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