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1. tastyf+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-18 16:56:01
That is the danger of central data collection. I know we like to pretend that federal departments are discrete units. At the end of the day the federal government owns the data. No subpoena needed if your boss already owns the data. You just have to ask nicely.
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2. autoex+Jg[view] [source] 2025-07-18 18:18:35
>>tastyf+(OP)
The problem is even worse when that data is in private hands. One of the most common ways the government gets data they couldn't justify subpoenaing themselves is to simply hand over cash to corporations who have already collected that data for other uses. for example: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/08/how-law-enforcement-ar...
3. noneth+Sg[view] [source] 2025-07-18 18:19:37
>>tastyf+(OP)
I've never thought that controls prevented centralizing all our data, but incompetence and just bureaucratic bloat.

We are very, very far away from a state where the government doesn't know all about you. Im not sure what we should do about that fact. Im not simply arguing for an inevitable erosion of privacy on one end or soveriegn citizenship, for example, on the other. It's just that you would have to rewind way back. Social security, income taxes, etc.

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