Maybe some of you already saw this Youtube video or heard about a clairvoyant called Dave. Recent ago there was a tent set up in a square in Belgium (Brussels, to be exactly), where this man randomly invited people to have their mind be read by him. Dave knew al kinds of information and specific details about his or her life. These information were broad as well specific (e.g. family, address, age, names of friends, tattoos and even finance details). Firstly, these people were a bit sceptic about being able to gain information via their body, but later on their sessions it becomes really scary.
After the sessions, Dave reveals his secret behind his so called “magic”.
It wasn’t because he was a clairvoyant, but merely because nowadays people post a lot of their (personal) information on the internet. Most of the people do not even realize this. Posting every detail of your life can be very dangerous, because there are people that can abuse this.
If you are interested, just google about this subject and look at this video.
Do you post a lot of (personal) information online? With the timeline of Facebook and the years that I already been a member of Facebook, I really don’t know what they know about me. Nowadays I’m much more occupied with these matters and meet this by trying to private a lot of information online of basically not posting it at all.
I’ll see you guys tomorrow!
Joyce
A very interesting story. Obviously that a lot of people like to post their daily life online, and enjoy posting it even nobody leave comments. But from my point of view, it will be kind of dangerous that if you post too many personal information online. You cannot 100% sure that nobody will abuse these information, even they are not tend to do that. So, if you want to reduce the percentage of abusing your personal information by others, firstly, you should ban the people you don’t know to view your social networking sites. Secondly, you should be careful about what you post. Thirdly, social networking sites should help to forbid these kind of abusing information situations.