← Back to context Comment by Angostura 4 years ago > What they did was wrong.It was certainly against the rules. I'm not so sure it was wrong. 5 comments Angostura Reply Waterluvian 4 years ago If I broke into your home tonight to play a prank on you and then handed you a white paper about how to better secure it, how would you feel? NaturalPhallacy 4 years ago Breaking and entering vs. playing a harmless video at the end of the day in school.False equivalence. Waterluvian 4 years ago Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence. 1 reply → GreenWatermelon 4 years ago except in the case of my home all my doors were unlocked. I would definitely appreciate a paper about how to secure my home, especially if the intruder took great care not to cause any damage or disturbance.
Waterluvian 4 years ago If I broke into your home tonight to play a prank on you and then handed you a white paper about how to better secure it, how would you feel? NaturalPhallacy 4 years ago Breaking and entering vs. playing a harmless video at the end of the day in school.False equivalence. Waterluvian 4 years ago Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence. 1 reply → GreenWatermelon 4 years ago except in the case of my home all my doors were unlocked. I would definitely appreciate a paper about how to secure my home, especially if the intruder took great care not to cause any damage or disturbance.
NaturalPhallacy 4 years ago Breaking and entering vs. playing a harmless video at the end of the day in school.False equivalence. Waterluvian 4 years ago Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence. 1 reply →
Waterluvian 4 years ago Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence. 1 reply →
GreenWatermelon 4 years ago except in the case of my home all my doors were unlocked. I would definitely appreciate a paper about how to secure my home, especially if the intruder took great care not to cause any damage or disturbance.
If I broke into your home tonight to play a prank on you and then handed you a white paper about how to better secure it, how would you feel?
Breaking and entering vs. playing a harmless video at the end of the day in school.
False equivalence.
Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.
So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence.
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except in the case of my home all my doors were unlocked. I would definitely appreciate a paper about how to secure my home, especially if the intruder took great care not to cause any damage or disturbance.