Forgetting is not an option
"Four years ago, Stacy Snyder, then a 25-year-old teacher in training at Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster, Pa., posted a photo on her MySpace page that showed her at a party wearing a pirate hat and drinking from a plastic cup, with the caption “Drunken Pirate.” After discovering the page, her supervisor at the high school told her the photo was “unprofessional,” and the dean of Millersville University School of Education, where Snyder was enrolled, said she was promoting drinking in virtual view of her under-age students." The Web Means the End of Forgetting - NYTimes.com:
On the internet - forgetting is not an option
If you have posted some controversial pictures, photo of yourself online ; and especially on social media - there is a good chance, somewhere, someone has copied it and this photo will eventually resurfaced
Another thing about the internet, is that the massive amount of new informations is so overwhelming - what yesterday could have been the number one primary event that everyone was talking about, will be completely pushed aside with the upcoming scandals
This is basically what happened during the Trump's presidency - it was such a circus, that nobody could follow through each crazy announcement, each undeniable lie, each controversies - in the same way a D-O-S (denial of service) attack will put any servers down - too many news will kill the news...
And people will move on, and new scandals will push the previous one, and humanity will run and run into the precipice, into the man made abyss of nonsense
with the pop up advertisements that will accompany all the madness ...
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