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What's wrong with newspaper reporting hearsay, while describing it as hearsay? NYT didn't seem to pass it as anything else than it is. What's your logic here? Should all anonymous sources be banned? Or only the sources with opinions that you don't like?
Actually, most reputable newspapers have very strict rules about anonymous sources, including some who ban them altogether. Here is the NY Times Standard and Ethics Statement, which describes the newspaper's "distaste" for anonymous sources: http://www.nytco.com/who-we-are/culture/standards-and-ethics... In fact, that's probably the reason it was pulled: a complaint was made to the NYT Public Editor about the piece's…
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We have to get rid of this narrative of bad versus good people while we're at it. It removes every bit of nuance from the discussion.
That's the point. What the Paris attackers did makes them bad people. It's not up for debate.
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#93This issue brings up a larger point that many in the tech world have ignored for awhile. Now that end to end encryption is easily accessible by everyone, how do the authorities figure out beforehand when a terrorist attack will take place? The answer is not banning encryption technologies or giving authorities a 'key' as the FBI director has proposed. But now authorities have a very difficult problem on their hands.…
It takes what it has always taken: good police work. Encryption is like envelopes for the mail. They can be broken into with enough force, but their purpose it to shield the contents of the message from those handling it in transit. A post card offers no such protection. So suppose the banned encryption (envelopes). Im sure the government would still reauire envelopes. As would anybody dealing with health records. Or…
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#95I blame prime numbers, even co-primes should be banned. Please contact your representative and help us free the world from evil math.
#BanLargePrimes
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#97Increasingly we're seeing 'encryption' discussed in mainstream media as a tool that can only be used for nefarious ends. Kind of like how they talked about "cookies" in the late 90s and early 00s. It's unfortunate that there's no way [without a lot of money] to launch a campaign that highlights the fact that most sensitive online transactions rely on encryption - banking, purchasing, etc - to protect you from The Bad…
We have to get rid of this narrative of bad versus good people while we're at it. It removes every bit of nuance from the discussion.
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We have to get rid of this narrative of bad versus good people while we're at it. It removes every bit of nuance from the discussion.
Unfortunately this is a very widespread notion in culture and is helped by major religions.