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by Bartweiss
3371 days ago
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All fair points, though I specifically had individual defense in mind. I don't know any good way for an individual to restrain accurate data once it's released, so poisoning is the only option I see to dilute the value of it. At least when thinking about individual defenses, I tend to treat the regulatory landscape as a lost cause - currently I'm just hoping that privacy tools won't be actively outlawed. |
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Whether it's concern of your data going out, or bad genetics patterns coming in, your best bet is to cut off the routes of transmission.
In a plague-infested land, it's practicing exceedingly good hygiene which is in your best interest. If that means walling yourself off from the rest of society for a few years (as one royal household in Europe did), so be it.
Keep in mind that the Black Death even eventually reached Iceland, though some years after it scorched over the rest of Europe (4-5 years as I recall).
There are domains of problems which are intrinsically personal. Though rather more which manifestly are not.
(Though you've also got me thinking about what equivalents to own information spreading out there are, epidemiologically.)