And between you, me, & the tens of people who might read this, there is no policy discussion happening about 45 that a CS rep has access to.
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The argument re: slippery slope doesn't really hold, because we have apparently always been on this slope, and it's never been slippery.
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A lot of layers in user data protection systems at various cos are built on auditing access afterwards. This isn't a giant surprise to me.
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They're usually effective as part of a defense in depth strategy because they make risk far larger than reward.
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I'm worried that either of two things happens: (1) Twitter makes example of this person, or (2) the risk/reward equation changes for future
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Both of them are not great; (1) means sending someone to jail, (2) will embolden white supremacists to further go rogue at techcos.
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I doubt anyone will see jail. Civil action maybe. But the rapid restoration speaks against any real harm done.
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