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by paulgb
360 days ago
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I see where you’re coming from, but the alternatives are either that the law isn’t enforced, or the state ramps up its own surveillance, which is more dystopian to me. I see this as in the same vein as SEC whistleblower awards, which I’ve never heard described as dystopian. Businesses just don’t have the same expectation of privacy that individuals do. |
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I'd rather live in truck fumes than a hyper-automated snitch surveillance state.