Because of the intimacy of the user’s experience as either sender or receiver (inside the supposed privacy of home computing or the conventionally agreed-upon social bubble around other forms of ubiquitous contact and interchange via cell phones or hand-held devices) contemporary cyborgs might entertain the false perception that they are not creating documents that can be quickly disseminated and made public or leaving legible traces as readers in texts created by others, both of which can lead to unwelcome media revelations.