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by lovehashbrowns
2274 days ago
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Censor and censorship bring with them different connotations, connotations that you purposely want to include; do you agree on that? It's not adding a degree of separation between name and knowledge, no. It's removing unnecessary and also potentially-damaging information from the name of a pathogen. Why are you not advocating for a name like SARS-CoV-2, which contains more information and is more accurate? |
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How is this not just adding a degree of separation between the name and knowledge of the "unnecessary and also potentially-damaging" information?
That's...exactly what it is. You have to perform one more step to reach the information. It's not "removed" because you can still access it. That's what an additional degree of separation means.
>Why are you not advocating for a name like SARS-CoV-2, which contains more information and is more accurate?
I don't care about the name at all, and you are making huge assumptions here. I would even argue that having SARS in the name is problematic due to its prior association with a specific region in the general public's mind. I'm surprised you didn't consider that before me.