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by fuckyouriotshit
1835 days ago
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> Yes it could cause serious problem but not the privacy itself that the problem, its other people using it to harm other people is the problem. So is it OK to advocate for the destruction of people's privacy in this situation or not? If it is, then you're admitting that you just don't care about the harm that could occur (and trying to minimize the responsibility you'd have by hand-waving the issue as being "other people") If it is not OK to destroy people's privacy in this situation, then your entire argument about how the coerced loss of privacy isn't a problem is contradictory. |
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No, to minimize harm is my eventual goal.
There are multiple way to achieve that.
You can try to by privacy or by fixing the actual issue.
I would much prefer the actual issue to be fixed.
When you fix the actual problem, the privacy become irrelevant.
>If it is not OK to destroy people's privacy in this situation, then your entire argument about how the coerced loss of privacy isn't a problem is contradictory
My argument is the loss of privacy by itself its not a problem.