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1. 2OEH8e+Bm[view] [source] 2024-08-10 19:05:50
>>walter+(OP)
Were we ever supposed to be anon on the internet?
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2. mdp202+Kq[view] [source] 2024-08-10 19:49:26
>>2OEH8e+Bm
Yes. Implicitly.

Ex Wikipedia: Over 186 constitutions mention the right to privacy

https://www.constituteproject.org/constitutions?key=privacy

Oh, and sniper: because the right to privacy will be defended by a number of individuals with radical violence, as you should know if you ever visited the world, so evidently I should not even need to proceed from «Yes. Implicitly».

So contextually: if it were not anonymous, it would not be used (but by a specific class of entities).

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3. marcos+es[view] [source] 2024-08-10 20:09:08
>>mdp202+Kq
I don't know if this applies to US law, but privacy and anonymity are often different and unrelated concepts.
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4. mdp202+5v[view] [source] 2024-08-10 20:37:41
>>marcos+es
In the relevant cases privacy and anonymity converge: to be part of your private sphere, your access to information must be anonymous.
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