| ▲ | godwinson__4-8 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nothing about my argument suggests engaging in the delusion that Meta has any "regard for actual people using it". So you either didn't understand it, or are attacking a straw man. Using iPhones or Androids to film the police can be a useful equalizer. It does not mean one endorses Apple or Google's corporate activities, or engages in the same delusion with regard to those companies. I've dealt with this same sort of objection three times now in other comments. Instead of repeating the same objection, why don't you attempt to pick up any of my rejoinders, all of which are lacking a thoughtful reply. I am happy to be proven wrong here. Yet all I get are essentially 4 different versions of the same cheap attempt to mangle my point into some defense of Meta or surveillance or big tech. The inability to deal with the actual substance of my point suggests a concerning lack of candor. Can you do better? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | dzikimarian a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
You're dealing with the same objection, because, in the thread about Meta glasses, you're trying to argue about smart glasses in the vacuum. Is easy access to private camera positive for people disadvantaged against the system? Likely yes. Would the benefits be largely eclipsed by negative impact like perpetuating violence, depression and polarization if Meta is main vendor? Also yes, because they are careless enough to extract private data and offer it to people benefiting from vulnerable individuals. Hardly surprising your comments are discussed in context of Meta if you comment in thread about Meta. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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