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by avodonosov
1775 days ago
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If you still read this thread. What is the exact size of the archive? How many phone numbers does it include? Also, please respect privacy of citizens, even those you dislike, including the emergency service callers.
First, user data is user data, no matter if it's stored by a lawbreaking, in your opinion, organization.
(Consider: google was fined for fiscal fraud - does it entitle anyone to steal google user's data?).
People complained about car signals were in their right - traffic rules forbid signalling in the city,
except to prevent accidents. And similarly for most of the cases, I think.
And your access to their data will never be rightful.
Second, exposing the people can fuel the division in the society and alienate the sides.
What was done in a moment of annoyance, after being exposed, and possibly followed in bullying or
hate campaigns, can make those exposed people scrupulously report all opposition supporters.
Neighbor against neighbor, colleague against colleague, etc. |
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We protect the data of ordinary citizens. "user data is user data, no matter if it's stored by a lawbreaking, in your opinion" - we never claimed it is. We leak only personal data of people that committed crimes or assisted the fascist regime in Belarus in committing crimes.
We won't leak anymore data of people that just reported car signals and alike (even though they knew what would be the consequences of making such reports). We're focused on more high profile crimes.
Devision in the society already exists. We influence the "game theory" equations, deter people from being violent towards others in the future.