People trust. And people abuse that trust. We experience both sides all the time.

Tonight, I read through a thread on Twitter and saw folks asking @th3j35t3r lots of questions about CoSo and about his identity and his back-up plans for CoSo should something adversely happen to him (which could be more of a possibility were he to out himself).

And I get it. Sort of. But here is my take, for what it is worth.

By the millions people have signed up for FB, Twitter, IG, even Google Chrome...

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They have signed up without reading all the fine print and when it was later disclosed numerous times that each of these sights not only access contact lists, they follow their cookies.. hell, they follow their friends' cookies too! And still, people continue to use those sites and still sign up anew.

And we see the faces of those companies, the unethical standards, the favoritism, the duplicity is what they say in front of Congress and what they actually do.

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Now.. I have only seen J's face the one or two times he posted it. But I wouldn't be able to pick him out if I saw him getting a fish sandwich or sitting at a table at Starbucks. But I bet there would be some who could easily identify him and carry out threats.

AND STILL.. I trust him more than any of the other owners previously mentioned.

Why? Gut instinct? Maybe.

But also, his dedication to this site, his palpable and present interest in his creation, his willingness to listen to ideas.
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He even responds to serious questions and silly commentary.. though maybe not the second part as often now that so many people have joined since the early days. He is after all, a busy dude.

But you know what else convinces me to trust J and CoSo?

The caliber of people who signed up, tried it out, and stayed.

Complete strangers who come here daily and share their knowledge and verify that the layers of security and privacy in place in CoSo are the best in the business.

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Follow

Sure, you can read a random Twitter thread and see someone bash J and his hard work and dismiss his history. It happens all too often.

But what you should do is realize that J actually cares. He cares about this space and he cares about each of us. And not just as users or crowd funding. I have personally seen him give of his time and money to help others. And he is not a millionaire extraordinaire.

The best way though.. is to stay on CoSo long enough to give it an actual test ride and..

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for yourselves. It's not just J that makes this space great. It is all the people who show up and share of themselves. There are no egos here looking to pull in the follower numbers. There are no trolls (that last long) looking to cause trouble.

There are regular people here on a daily basis who actually care about their craft, sharing their interests, giving support, being honest in their needs, offering advice, showing kindness, loving pets. This is what CoSo is. Trust. It can be grand.
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@ChippySuave Yes, it is. but I am pointing out how "J actually cares" isn't true when he is willing to block users on coso.

I want to be wrong.

@ChippySuave Agree 100%.

What it comes down to for me is:

1) the people here, and

2) there’s a pretty good chance that J will never use my data for nefarious purposes. With a corporation — any corporation — there’s NO chance that they won’t.

I don’t have to brace myself when I pull up CoSo. Like, ever.

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