Why, tho?

  • unhrpetby@sh.itjust.works
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    16 hours ago

    They don’t have to explain anything to you

    Correct. We wont do business if one cannot give an explanation. One can write in the privacy policy that they collect all sorts of private information, but the kicker, for me, is often why.

    The vast majority of people who run into the Anubis setup will have no fucking clue what any of it means, nor give a shit about it. They just want to get to the content.

    One doesn’t have to care about the Miranda warning, but its still read off to someone in case they do.

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      16 hours ago

      Miranda is required by law… notifying random people who visit your website isn’t.

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        16 hours ago

        Miranda is required by law

        Irrelevant to the point. I was pointing out the value proposition. Certain things exist for a minority of people. I view the 'reason why" as valuable, even if only a minority care about it.

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          16 hours ago

          It’s directly relevant.

          Miranda is required by law. The law creates the responsibility.

          There is no requirement and thus no “responsibility” to post a notice of “why” onto a pop-up when you access a site. Just because me and you care, doesn’t make a responsibility for the company/entity running the website to capitulate to what we want.