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Peeple Is the Most Objectifying, Prosecutorial Social Medium Yet

It’s an app that creates more fear than love and has more potential to ruin lives than boost them.
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The announcement of Peeple, an app where you rate people, has struck fear into the Internet community. A fear of being judged, shamed, stalked, and bullied. But at its core, Peeple takes away something far greater: control over our own destiny.

The overarching philosophy behind the app, according to the Peeple home page, is “Character is destiny.” The meaning behind this quote boils down to the idea that who we are influences our choices and drives our fate. The notion that the choices and impressions we make drive our successes and failures in life is a nice one — it gives us a sense of control over our lives. But a service like Peeple threatens to take that away, creating a jail of public opinion.

You’ve got to know your digital rights, says internet policy expert Rebecca MacKinnon.

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