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by asuffield
3608 days ago
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You seem to be talking about some specific incident, and guessing about what happened. We're discussing the general case of what you do when you've got a large collection of data that isn't yours, and all you know is that some part of it can't be distributed. |
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I thought it was obvious from context that I was referring to the specific case in the article.
Anyway, I don't think the general case you're describing makes sense or is very realistic. It's impossible to know some part of the data collection can't be distributed without somebody or something looking at it. Either the person reporting it, or the algorithm flagging it should be able to identify the specific data items that can't be distributed.