I'm skeptic if this discussion belongs in this board.
Mark Zuckerberg has always emphasised the importance of being honest on social media. The quote demonstrates that the speaker believes that having several versions of yourself can undermine trust, both in your personal life and in society. Filters, algorithms, and societal standards make people feel compelled to present the best version of themselves online.
I'm just looking out to say the online life powered by the internet should never be trust to believe anyone is living his or her reality therein.
Trusted a third party is very unpredictable.
In the reality life people fails, governments disappointed. Is there anyone who still believe they'll do better and people will stop to even dishonest life? Of course because the world had been corrupted that privacies is something of the people's interest but yet can't get it due to regulatory policies.
I think we should even prepare for the worse because internet or online life has become a safe place for the people to attain that privacy. Infact online life seem no different other than the limited privacy and self custodian rights it provides those living in the digital world.
We can also agree there're offline scammers and the theft so don't expect them to let you know their reality identity before you can figure their ways online.
Online is required to be verified before making decisions because there're you could also lost unrecoverable.
So the internet will ever remain a war place coupled with the advancements of AI.
Threats the internet with risks, prioritize your networks on reputation but don't TRUST wholeheartedly.