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Absolute knowledge is absolute power

68 点作者 motter将近 12 年前

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btilly将近 12 年前
I do not like the title, but the central point is good.<p>The real problem with PRISM is not that you, individually, are going to be targeted. It is that the tools have been put in place to subvert the political process by personally targeting anyone with views that are inconvenient for those of influence. These tools may be being used fairly now, but based on past history, we cannot assume that they will continue to be so.<p>And the past history to look at is not even that of distant times and places. Take a look at how the FBI under Hoover tried to affect the political process in the USA with COINTELPRO.
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molbioguy将近 12 年前
I think a key feature of privacy is empowerment or control. People generally want to feel that they are in control of their lives. By being selective about what information you make available to others or even generally available to all, is a very important way to express your sense of control over your own life. Even if you like to broadcast as many of your thoughts, photographs, likes, and geolocations as possible, you do that with a sense of control. You decided what to release. When the NSA sifts through your data, they decide what to collect, what to use, who to share it with. And they never tell you any of it. I think that loss of control is one of the factors that makes people uncomfortable with loss of privacy.
giardini将近 12 年前
And now we find that the gummint is gathering information from all sorts of corporations. It&#x27;s as if the ACLU&#x27;s nightmare overview surveillance system was used as a blueprint by the government to design PRISM et al.<p>So your credit card, supermarket, gas card, library card, debit card, pharmacy card, prescriptions, public records (home and auto ownership, license tags, taxes, school records, etc.) are all Hoovered (as in &quot;J. Edgar Hoover&quot;) up and ready for analysis. This is tied into your state&#x27;s automobile licensing system: police cars have scanners that incessantly search for all license plates in the visible roadway and, for each, perform an automated search for outstanding warrants and criminal history in the state&#x27;s database.<p>And if the driver is good-looking and has a clean record, the officer can _still_ force a search of state records to retrieve addresses, phone numbers, etc. so he can stop her, talk to her and then optionally, hit on her later at his convenience (&quot;What a small world, what are the odds of us meeting again! Must be fate.&quot;).
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woah将近 12 年前
Site broken on nexus 7
tezza将近 12 年前
&quot;Absolute knowledge is absolute power and absolute power corrupts absolutely.&quot;<p>This is simply not true, rather a cobbled together bit of psychobabble.<p>Okay... I have absolute knowledge a freight train is coming towards me and I&#x27;m tied to the rail. I clearly do not therefore have absolute power to change the outcome.<p>The government could likewise know everything and not be able to stop a bad outcome ( say their overthrow ).<p>---<p>Nicolae Ceaușescu had an impressive surveillance state... it didn&#x27;t stop him being shot ( in the street? ) along with his wife<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Nicolae_Ceau%C8%99escu" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Nicolae_Ceau%C8%99escu</a>
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