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by kbenson
2717 days ago
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The problem with drawing lines in the sand is that you trip up all the players that make an effort to act responsibly as well, thus reducing the incentive to act responsibly. You're basically reducing market effectiveness by ignoring the details of available information and grouping unalike things together. The market will likely respond by reducing access to or the clarity of that information *e.g. they'll track you, but hide it even if it's innocuous and the vast majority would have no problem in what info is given up because apparently the people can't be bothered to make a decision on anything but the coarsest of details). |
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