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not to pick on this one user, but the unfortunate reality is that there's no way to give users privacy without resulting in some abuse it's a tradeoff we have to be conscious about, and one that I'll gladly take privacy is a human right
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there is also no way to have the state create personal safety from violence through the monopoly on use of force without resulting in some abuse. there's a spectrum to how far we go to protect privacy and, while the post was worded provocatively, I think the underlying point is not trivially ignored.
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local police having surveillance tools is different from centralized espionage agencies having them. the world is different now that states can attack each other by manipulating social media. i can't see how a state can defend against that with a total ban on large-scale tooling.
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