I claim it is bad if expressly not consented to by the person it concerns, in particular if it serves no actual purpose.
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Why?
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... Why is deliberately acting against people's express preferences for no purpose bad? Seriously?
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Journalists do that all the time. Lots of people don't want them to publish what they publish.
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Did you just ignore the "purpose" part of my reply? Because if not, then yes, that kind of journalism is bad
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Because "no purpose" is an entirely subjective claim on your part.
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So what? Is there *any* purpose to publishing his name that according to any meaningful definition outvalues his desire to remain pseudonymous?
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while it is not a 100% case, it is flatly not plausible to claim it is a 0% case SSC is of sufficient influence that Benn's 5 questions for power clearly applyhttps://twitter.com/RationalWiki/status/1275528419137261569 …
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RationalWiki @RationalWikithe trouble with the NYT Slate Star Codex story is that they want to report on an influential community with ties to the highest levels of power in the tech industry and in politics. There is no way, exactly zero chance they are just going to use the founder's silly pseudonym.2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes -
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and for influence on his professional life, there's a reasonable argument that the author of the jawdropping incel screed "Untitled" being legally able to administer roofies to female patients warrants genuine public concernhttp://web.archive.org/web/20150102220243/https://slatestarcodex.com/2015/01/01/untitled/ …
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Why are you defending him? I just read the comment that got you banned there where he responded that he'd been looking for an excuse to ban you for a long time. The people you're defending him from are the people he wanted there; he's welcome to them.
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