
John Vanderaart is talking about trust and by -catch this time. What is this about? You can read it in this column. His previous column was about chickens and artificial intelligence.
What I notice that I always start to react in a stiffer when I don’t trust something. A bell of an unknown 06 number, an e-mail with an unclear attachment, an app that comes in more or less anonymously. Undoubtedly the good people suffer from the evils, but on the other hand: “Whoever really knows me, who knows how to approach me alternatively.” For example, consider a text message immediately after ignoring the unknown 06 number. If the content of the text is reassures me, I always call back nicely.
You will probably think: “More people should do that!” Just take the newspapers, because one (internet) victim after the other passes the review. I am not saying that this will never happen to me, but in the meantime I have been warned about 2 (= 4).
My behavior also has a pleasant by -catch: “The number of unwanted messages gradually – but quickly – is declining.” Apparently we look at the handling of the messages. And if you don’t handle anything, then that is apparently a signal for “Nobody at home!” After having stabbed the head a x times, then stops the message flow from the side in question. And then we talk about a ‘normal’ electronic mailbox, so not one of – name what – Google or Microsoft.
I almost respond – almost – to unknown messages. And that saves me more and more from those unknown messages!