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by desuq
2236 days ago
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In the article a more negative perspective is expressed. Though while currently living in South Korea myself, the comments I’ve heard from other Koreans is “the people have a right to know”.
Sure it’s an act of privacy invasion that’s done for public safety. Avoiding the areas mentioned in the texts are a by-product that will eventually benefit society in the long-term. There’s a difficult balance between saying avoid an area or avoid an area because of ‘x’. One allows you to fear the unknown while the other allows you to have a soft understanding of why. I’m sure there may exist more anonymous ways to approach informing the public. I replied because how it’s related to me in terms of living and experience. I think it’s interesting to observe, having a background in Cybersecurity I think this is a valuable phenomenon. |
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