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transparency-paradox
The phenomenon where increased openness can lead to confusion, privacy risks, or reduced accountability rather than clarity.
1 chapter across 1 book
To Save Everything, Click Here (2011)Eli Pariser
Chapter 3: So Open It Hurts
Chapter 3, "So Open It Hurts," critically examines the complexities and paradoxes of transparency and openness in government, technology, and society. It explores how radical transparency, while often championed as inherently good, can lead to unintended consequences such as privacy violations, information overload, and obfuscation. The chapter also discusses the political economy of openness, highlighting tensions between corporate interests, government accountability, and the public's right to information.