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by lovehashbrowns
2270 days ago
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It's adding a degree of separation in the same way that saying water instead of dihydrogen monoxide adds a degree of separation between the name and knowledge of chemistry. So you're saying that information is being removed but SARS has connotations with a specific region in the general public's name? Ok. |
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The degree of separation in our discussion has to do with adding an additional step to knowing the origin of a virus. What would the intent behind your example be?
You're the only one saying "removed" here. Removal and abstraction/adding an extra degree of separation are not the same thing. Removal means you can't access the information at all, no matter how many additional steps you take. If removal is what you have had in mind all along, that goes back to where I was going with my original question, and your response here provides me with a definite answer. Thank you :)