Some of my colleagues have been talking today about the complexity and volume of material involved in acceptance clicks and opting in and opting out. For years the voices from academia and the tech world were largely ignored when they cautioned users about the way they access and what they access, and what the contract is when they click the accept box and basically agree to gain a user adventure or a good user application at the expense of revealing their personal privacy in greater or lesser amounts.
Do you think it's time now to simplify the cautions? Or is there a need for greater public education, perhaps even in schools, warning people who are going to use social media about the dangers, pitfalls, and traps they may encounter in rushing to click acceptance to gain use?