not everyone deserves access to you
one thing i've learned about the internet is that people rarely give away their privacy all at once.
they give it away in pieces.
tiny details that feel harmless on their own.
until one day they fit together like a puzzle.
i think that's why online privacy matters so much.
not because we should be afraid of everyone.
but because we deserve to choose what belongs to us.
i love meeting new people online.
i love hearing stories from people i'll probably never meet.
i love the strange kind of closeness that can happen between strangers.
but i've also learned that trust should grow slowly.
real connection doesn't require handing someone your entire identity in the first conversation.
the best conversations happen when you can be open without being exposed.
i think a lot of people assume privacy is about secrecy when it's really about boundaries.
and boundaries make connection safer, not weaker.