Vast segments of the population have turned to online Exhibitionism. Writing in the Washington Post, economist Robert J. Samuelson observed this six years ago, and the situation has gotten worse today. “It turns out that the Internet has unleashed the greatest outburst of mass exhibitionism in human history.”
“People seem to crave popularity or celebrity more than they fear the loss of privacy.” However, “what goes on the Internet often stays on the Internet."
Of particular concern: Something that seems harmless, silly or merely impetuous today might seem offensive, stupid or reckless in two weeks, two years or two decades,” said Samuelson. “Henry David Thoreau famously remarked that ‘the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.’ Thanks to technology, that's no longer necessary. People can now lead lives of noisy and ostentatious desperation...”