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by XJOKOLAT
3313 days ago
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"in all likelihood" ... the key bit. The US, for example, is one presidency away from complete democratic failure. By which I mean all that data, which now is effectively, "in all likelihood", private via volume, can and will be abused. Giving up and allowing privacy to fail now only makes disastrous consequences more likely later at the whim of that centralised power you mention. |
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