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by thewatcher2
2118 days ago
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I'd support this action. Social media and dating apps are an experiment on the population that they never consented to. We need a reserve of people who are not as much impacted by it for further studies. Until the day AR glasses come that can show you entire financial, sexual, educational, criminal history etc of a person on the street, dating apps is hurting the majority of the population. So are the privacy laws that are going to stifle innovation, if people want social media and hyper competitive dating, the free market would also allow the right to violation of privacy by current standards which would allow for AR glasses to show a person history before you even talk to them. In the past people used to look at the family history or got introduced to potential mates by trusted friends. Dating apps have none of that. The market is neither free, nor fair. A new generation of dating apps that monitor your entire life and do background checks and publicize it to the world would change the playing field immensely. |
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Lol, no they didn't. They got drunk and hooked up at bars.