Having public profiles is not implicit consent to partake in research.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
would it be ethical to go to their town hall and publish all their publicly available info?
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Replying to @16kbps
Yes. Town Hall data are collected under explicit consent rules and have well-established uses for the public good.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
yes, but i also wouldn’t want my address + name + etc published on the internet. am i drawing a false parallel though?
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Replying to @16kbps
It's not a false parallel, but rather a scope issue. Property transfer data is public for legal purposes, for instance.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
You have to consent to that openness to buy property, because you have to consent to ownership responsibilities if you buy.
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Replying to @16kbps
Like, I don't have an expectation that someone needs my contact info for an easement dispute just by using online svc.
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but if I buy land, that's a thing that can happen & i should expect it
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