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by WendyTheWillow
933 days ago
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Yes, we definitely waited for pedestrians to be hit before deciding road speeds need to be regulated. We waited until long after many pedestrians were struck by vehicles before even considering solutions. And I can't believe I have to say this, but someone dying by getting hit by a car is more serious than someone's SSN getting leaked. If this is such a big issue, why hasn't more happened already? Why don't we see massive insurance denials based on Facebook posts? Where are the droves of people denied loans because it's leaked they use crypto? There was a huge Ashley Madison data dump some years ago, yet there were no mass firings or even divorces as a result. Honestly, if nothing big comes out of this DNA leak, I think the idea that privacy is critically important is dead. If someone's DNA being leaked out into the world doesn't matter in a meaningful and systemic way, then there's nothing here. |
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DNA was not leaked. ancestry only.
>someone dying by getting hit by a car is more serious than someone's SSN getting leaked.
yes, I don't see why the analogy is not valid anymore though. Analogy was about preemption, not gravity of the issue.
>If that's such a big issue, why hasn't more happened already?
Don't know, but we are running circles, my point is, we shouldn't wait for more to happen. I thought you got that.