I did it. I wrote 4,000 words about the Slate Star Codex article and put it on my heretofore dead Substack. I will almost certainly regret it for a million reasons, but I am a masochist, so here it is:https://mynewbandis.substack.com/p/slate-star-clusterfuck …
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Chen commented about the grotesque irony of this, that r/Creepshots was a community *founded* on the casual invasion of privacy for sexual gratification (surreptitiously using a phone to photograph women in public spaces caught in suggestive poses)
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It was, of course, not illegal in the United States, based on the same aggressive interpretation of photography as a form of free expression that enables actual celebrity paparazzi to be a thriving industry But then, neither was finding out Michael Brutsch's name and posting it
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Violentacrez was a classic example of reaping as one sows.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Also JOURNALISM IS NOT DOXXING. I mean, there is obviously not a bright line, but "this pseudonymous person did something newsworthy" is in some cases going to mean that there is public interest in who they actually are. There are HEURISTICS but no RULES here.
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We do not, in fact, have to pretend that unalike situations are actually alike! There is no ACTUAL REQUIREMENT that we only create rules/norms/laws which are facially content-neutral!
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