1. Free Will
1.1. Impact of Digital Sphere on us
1.1.1. Subtle Changes in Behvaior
1.1.2. How big of a impact is this?
1.1.2.1. Innocence, in the sense of complete lack of responsibility, was the mark of their rightlessness as it was the seal of their loss of political status.
1.2. Psychological Manipulation
1.2.1. Target Advertising
1.2.2. Lack of Diversity of Ideas
1.2.3. since they are no longer allowed to partake in the human artifice, they begin to belong to the human race in much the same way as animals belong to a specific animal species
2. Automation
2.1. Less Decisions
2.1.1. Lack of Options to decide
2.2. Lack of Humanity
2.2.1. Pat and Stanford Kipping
2.2.2. How much is really in our control?
3. Independence
3.1. Personal Autonomy
3.1.1. Challenges to Free expression
3.1.2. Peer Pressure
3.2. Dependency on Tech Giants
3.2.1. Do they have our best interests in mind?
3.2.2. Influence over our life
3.2.3. How far are we willing to go for convenience?
4. Ownership
4.1. Digital Footprint
4.1.1. How much is it worth to others?
4.1.1.1. How far are they allowed to use our data?
4.1.2. Ethics
4.1.2.1. Should it be for sale?
4.1.2.1.1. How to determine its worth?
4.1.2.2. It is humane to turn manipulation into a business?
4.2. Data Privacy
4.2.1. How much control should we have over our Data?
4.2.2. How much is it worth to you?
4.2.3. Should it available to governments?
4.2.3.1. How can misuse be prevented?
4.2.3.2. Do the means of security overcome the means of privacy?
4.2.3.3. Are we okay with other governments have access to our data?
4.2.3.4. Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say. - Edward Snowden