I’m curious how other people handle the "history" aspect of their digital lives. For a long time, I was super paranoid about my partner seeing that I searched for porn videos on our shared tablet. It wasn't that I was doing anything wrong, but I just felt this weird, inherited sense of shame about it. Last night, I finally just left the tab open instead of scrambling to close it when they walked in. They didn't even blink; they just asked if the site was any good. It was such a massive relief to realize that the "secret" was all in my head. Has anyone else experienced that shift from being secretive to just being an open book?
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I just wandered in here while looking for the "Digital Painting" sub-forum. This is a pretty heavy topic for a random click! It’s interesting to see how much the culture around privacy has changed with our generation. It seems like the younger crowd is way more comfortable with this kind of radical honesty than people were twenty years ago. I appreciate the maturity of the posts here—no trolling, just people sharing their experiences. I don’t have much to contribute, but it’s definitely given me something to think about regarding my own digital boundaries. Back to my sketches for now, stay safe everyone!