← Back to context Comment by rationalist 1 month ago Why does a person have to be "for" something? 3 comments rationalist Reply Psillisp 1 month ago [flagged] Volundr 1 month ago The statement was made to point out that this is an example where a phone number is enough metadata to to problematic for privacy. It stands on its own. It doesn't need more context or purpose. rationalist 1 month ago "sleaze"?
Psillisp 1 month ago [flagged] Volundr 1 month ago The statement was made to point out that this is an example where a phone number is enough metadata to to problematic for privacy. It stands on its own. It doesn't need more context or purpose. rationalist 1 month ago "sleaze"?
Volundr 1 month ago The statement was made to point out that this is an example where a phone number is enough metadata to to problematic for privacy. It stands on its own. It doesn't need more context or purpose.
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The statement was made to point out that this is an example where a phone number is enough metadata to to problematic for privacy. It stands on its own. It doesn't need more context or purpose.
"sleaze"?