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Empathy, as always, is the real problem with the GOP. They are perfectly fine when it’s immigrants, liberals, gays, brown people, etc that suffer these laws. When angry white people get affected, then they are suddenly sad about it and suddenly were the whole time.
I’m afraid that you lose far more than that just going to and from the bathroom, the coffee machine, or down the hall to your office from whichever door you had to walk into. This is not to say that your calculations are wrong, it’s more a question of whether that is a useful metric.
I honestly believe that the people who complain about these aren’t using them properly or work for people who don’t know how to use them properly. People have been using some version of the huddle, standup, or SCRUM meeting for a very long time. Whether it’s useful or wasteful is probably more a question about the people who are using them.
I think the point is that it doesn’t matter how you got it, you still have an ethical responsibility to protect PII/PHI.
And social media existed then! In fact, the antivax stuff pretty much lines up directly with the creation of social media.
Dang, came in here to say pretty much the same thing. This has always been there, social media just created an echo chamber.
The person is speaking to something that never happened before so this is fully conjecture/opinion and doesn’t require proof. It’s whataboutism really.
You might consider that social media is an aberration. We have decades of forums, newsgroups, and such–those still exist. I see federation/decentralization as a middle space between the two models.
And recently India too. There’s a hacking for hire scandal going on beyond just this incident. Worse: it was Indians hacking Indian journalists using Israeli spyware.