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by omegacharlie
1418 days ago
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Someone reading this may disagree with abortion. But if we can separate the controversy of the topic at hand from the fact a state government requested data from a private company for what is not universally considered a crime it could lead to a pragmatic discussion into data requests and privacy (i.e questionable practice of 'emergency data requests' that function outside the normal process of a subpoena[1]) [1]: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/03/hackers-gaining-power-of... |
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I'd be the first to line up to support some kind of action to change that, but at this point every large company is so closely intertwined with the State that it's a lost cause. Building out new systems that respect privacy and users is the action item here, not raging at Facebook for Facebooking.