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    1. Bitter-Throat-8670 on

      My essay argues we’ll need “Digital National Parks”: places online where optimization does not hunt our attention or steer our choices. Going beyond metaphor, what would the **park rules** be?

      My initial thoughts: no behavioral tracking; no engagement-optimized ranking (chronological or user-chosen order only); no cross-site identity inference; explicit caps on A/B testing; local-first storage with human-readable consent receipts; exportable, open formats; and a “right to remain unoptimized.”

      I also started thinking about how do we enforce it (is that even possible?): third-party attestations, zero-knowledge proofs that no surveillance code ran, public bug bounties, and citizen audit nodes.

    2. TryingToChillIt on

      It’s called meeting at real park and talking face to face, or going to get a book from your library to read.

      We have the solution, it’s living in the real world and getting off the internet

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