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by frenchyatwork 1640 days ago
Is it not obvious that one person's data being public (and the resulting information asymmetry) is a lot different than everyone's data being public?
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it's not obvious, could you clarify why does it make a difference whether there are more people sharing such data with you? For instance, if I believe that open-source projects have to be released with a public domain license (effective zero license), it doesn't matter if others want to follow my example, I can still apply my beliefs onto my projects to my own percieved benefit.