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@@ -50,16 +50,16 @@ This is probably the biggest problem, yet many people either don't realize
social media has a privacy problem or they don't think it is a problem. For
years, people have been warned about the problem that social media platforms
pose for our privacy, yet only recently[^4] have people begun to realize that
-all those warnings weren't paranoia but well founded concerns[^5].
+all those warnings weren't paranoia but well-founded concerns[^5].
On the other hand, there seems to have been a shift in the value of privacy for
many people. It seems as if big corporations and governments have successfully
convinced people that privacy shouldn't hold any value for them since, after
all, "you shouldn't worry if you have nothing to hide"™. Yet if you talk with
most people, even if they say that they don't care, they won't give away private
-information to just anybody, and there's certain that they won't give away even
-to their most trusted friends or their spouses. That is, however, a topic for
-another post.
+information to just anybody, and there's certain information that they won't
+give away even to their most trusted friends or their spouses. That is, however,
+a topic for another post.
In the end, the business models of most of these platforms relies on the
constant violation of your privacy. That's another reason why they will try and
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ those platforms.
<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/17/facebook-cambridge-analytica-kogan-data-algorithm>
[^6]: I might write an article on some the ways you can easily set up your own
- website and/or server. In the meantime, you can checkout this great resource:
+ website and/or server. In the meantime, you can check out this great resource:
<https://landchad.net/>
[^7]: Technically Atom is the superior format, but most people (myself included)