Comment by bofadeez 1 year ago Any voluntary transaction between two conscious, consenting adults is axiomatically ethical and moral. 4 comments bofadeez Reply nehal3m 1 year ago Following your axiom would imply advertisers would need to gain my consent in order to advertise to me. That would be a decent start. bofadeez 1 year ago No that's not a transaction. We're talking about contracts. Derp. nehal3m 1 year ago If you follow Merriam Webster for 'transaction' it absolutely is: "a communicative action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally affect or influence each other" 1 reply →
nehal3m 1 year ago Following your axiom would imply advertisers would need to gain my consent in order to advertise to me. That would be a decent start. bofadeez 1 year ago No that's not a transaction. We're talking about contracts. Derp. nehal3m 1 year ago If you follow Merriam Webster for 'transaction' it absolutely is: "a communicative action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally affect or influence each other" 1 reply →
bofadeez 1 year ago No that's not a transaction. We're talking about contracts. Derp. nehal3m 1 year ago If you follow Merriam Webster for 'transaction' it absolutely is: "a communicative action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally affect or influence each other" 1 reply →
nehal3m 1 year ago If you follow Merriam Webster for 'transaction' it absolutely is: "a communicative action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally affect or influence each other" 1 reply →
Following your axiom would imply advertisers would need to gain my consent in order to advertise to me. That would be a decent start.
No that's not a transaction. We're talking about contracts. Derp.
If you follow Merriam Webster for 'transaction' it absolutely is: "a communicative action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally affect or influence each other"
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