If I were still employed, I'd be a lot more careful about what I say here. I think in a generation or so, we'll either all use pseudonyms for everything, or the culture will be forced to be far more forgiving of our sins.
I like the theory that I heard on Wranglerstar a few days ago, that when Jesus gave his lecture about not casting stones... he wrote out the sins of those present in the sand, so that each person could see that he knew, and then he could cast that knowledge away.
In the future, everyone will see your foibles, and accept them.
OR
An Algorithm will use them to divide society by using hypocrisy as a wedge.
It would be a return to the norm. Parents used to warn teenagers not to give out any personal information online. Using someone's real name in a public online setting was considered gauche.
Maybe a generation or two of dredging up digital sins will get us there.
I like the theory that I heard on Wranglerstar a few days ago, that when Jesus gave his lecture about not casting stones... he wrote out the sins of those present in the sand, so that each person could see that he knew, and then he could cast that knowledge away.
In the future, everyone will see your foibles, and accept them.
OR
An Algorithm will use them to divide society by using hypocrisy as a wedge.