The answer to your question about this story isn't really the relevant subject of the story itself. Your question should look something more along the lines of:
In Alan Ehrenhalt's essay "The Misguided Zeal of the Privacy Lobby" How is persuasion, deception, and logical fallacy used?
I'll give you a hint: George Orwell died in 1950, yet A. Ehrenhalt quotes a novel of G. Orwell that was published in 1984.
That statement alone should get you started in the line of thinking you should be looking at the story from.
You get invited into a private lobby and accept that invite that is how get into a hacked lobby.
He/She/It manages the lobby.
A lobby
A rear lobby is a designated entryway or reception area located at the back of a building, often used for service access, staff entry, or deliveries. It contrasts with the main lobby, which typically serves as the primary entrance for guests and visitors. Rear lobbies can also provide access to utility areas, stairwells, or elevators that are less visible to the public. This design helps to streamline operations and maintain privacy for staff and operational activities.
The plural form for the noun lobby is lobbies.
Wait in the lobby for the doctor to call your name.We will lobby for tighter gun control.
get a lobby and challendge it to a duel, if you happen to beat the lobby you just have created a challedge lobby
Où est le lobby?
a hotel lobby that is really fancy
Lobby Lud was created in 1927.
Scottish Lobby was created in 199#.
Scottish Lobby ended in 199#.