You're wording it like you want to defend users privacy though - which is disingenuous, right? I think you mean, you're fed up with not being able to monitor users use of your network? That's fine, but if you can do it, so can malicious admins, so it shouldn't be the default...
I don't follow. The original tweet said "DNS privacy is a huge issue", do you agree with that? The core part of agreeing with that would be that network operators should not automatically be able to see the DNS queries of their users without permission.
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Ah, so you're argument is that if I join "McDonald's Free WiFi", I am explicitly stating that I trust McDonalds, and opting-in to be monitored by them. I think that's just plain not true for the *vast* majority of users. I don't even trust my ISP, let alone Starbucks

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