Anda on Nostr: Another #privacy focused inquiry: Does a "Privacy Rating Index" exist? The "Privacy ...
Another #privacy focused inquiry:
Does a "Privacy Rating Index" exist?
The "Privacy Rating Index" would work like grammarly where you plug in text, or it reviews it as it's typed. And it highlights specific words, phrases, and grammar that would dox your age, religion, location, etc.
For example, if someone is American, they would spell the word "color" without the "u" indicating they are an english speaker and likely did not learn British english.
Or if someone says a particular slang phrase like "I'm going up the apples" the British audience may assume the person is from Cockney, which lessons privacy further.
Or calling it "pot"... only Boomers and ironic millennials would use such a word.
For words like "Color" vs "Colour" which lack a neutral format, there could be suggestions for a different word, or a forced neutral, e.g. "xcolor". Not trying to do any Newspeak here, but the goal is for privacy.
#nostriches is this possible to create and is this something you would use if it seemlessly plugged into a client?
#asknostr #grownostr
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