What are some things that are still morally fine to do even if a party involved doesn't consent to your behavior? e.g., using a nonconsenting internet artist's art to train ai
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Wear an outfit in public in front of someone else, have unflattering beliefs about a person, take a picture of someone in public, offer a trade, make a request, ask a question, publicly say something to nobody in particular but within earshot of many, show images in public
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Remove yourself from someone else’s situation. It’s contextual of course but I don’t think anyone has a perfect obligation to your presence. Obviously there are times this can be morally problematic (eg abandoning a friend) but it’s never outright impermissible.
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Changing diapers ... more generally, managing the affairs of children under 5 involves a lot of imposing of your will on small humans who may at times disagree with your plans
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Tweeting polls about sex worker BMI even though many Twitter users find it in poor taste.
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