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===== - Purpose & Concept: This idea likely centered around creating a universal identity system for social media, something akin to a single, trusted identity that could be used across multiple platforms. This would help with issues related to fake accounts, identity theft, and user verification. ===== * Potential: The idea of a unified digital ID could have solved many problems related to online security, trust, and accountability. It could have made the internet safer by reducing misrepresentation and cybercrime. Furthermore, creating a global social media ID could foster trust and authenticity online. * Challenges: This concept could also be deeply problematic in terms of privacy, government surveillance, and control over personal data. Thereโs the risk of centralizing too much power in the hands of a single entity or organization, which could be abused. Additionally, not everyone would be comfortable with the idea of a universal ID linked to every action they take online, especially with concerns over state control or corporate monopolies.
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