Yeah. Let's upload my memory to the Internet or, even better, the blockchain. The blockchain doesn't forget anything, so what is saved is forever immortalised.
Is that a smart idea? You can't change your memories and everything you ever saw is made public. The excuse often used that you can't remember no longer applies. Violence, the disgusting thoughts you had or the criminal ones. Count on the fact your memories start wars with this or at least a civil war or feud.
Imagine you see the memories of your idol. The horror on the face towards the fans, the unspoken words, the fights, the violence. How fantastic will that be?
What to think about the truth about the doctor, dentist, or car salesman their thoughts? The sick film maker with afterthoughts and fears.
My memories? You will probably be bored because I am mainly concerned with one thing. You will see a series of drawings, anime and games passing by and unwillingness to deal with (nagging) people and the relief when I am back home and lock the door and refuse to let anyone in.
Does it make sense to upload the memory? It sounds like in the movie "The Final Cut".
I am sure that there will be hackers and certain memories will be deleted or changed, especially when it comes to the new heroes. That is something that has been happening for decades. It is called forced memories (care workers/scientists are good at fooling with the memory). It is nonsense to upload because each fart is already shared and can be found on the internet and Billy saves it in his databank.
Man loves to be in the spotlight (see social media) and prove he's the best. The "Black Mirror" made a good episode, Nosedive, about it. @wakeupkitty and I discussed it a lot. It's gold, watch it.
Are you sure all your memories are great and an asset to society?
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