Suppose someone hired a private detective to gather as much personal information as they possibly could on an individual, with the sole purpose of getting back at the individual by having everything about them publicly known....
Adding this because I consider it interesting, one interesting response I've been told by this person is to treat it like copyright, which she says is the view she holds. That is, something like a name or identifying code number thing or whatnot should not be shared because it's an extension of the individual and therefore would fall under copyright infringement.
I think there should be some incentive for that, like make those kinds of comments a spotlight or something. Maybe make a community called "late replies" that showcases the best such replies, or have a rule saying they grant free karma (in Reddit's case).
Have you got any weird questions FROM the opposite gender?
Misread the title of the other post which made me think of this question....
The last time you were misgendered and the last time you misgendered someone else, why?
Asking both questions here. Please don't be too political here, it's a timeless issue and that's the angle I'm asking from....
What's the funniest typo you've seen in a meme before?
What's the most complicated/complex situation you've ever been in?
What's the most damning rumor ever spread about you?
What things about you always need clarifying for people to understand it (but which you might not always be able to clarify)?
What does/did your school uniform look like?
What's the most eccentric use of Occam's Razor you've ever witnessed?
How would you define what constitutes TMI when it comes to leaking personal info?
Suppose someone hired a private detective to gather as much personal information as they possibly could on an individual, with the sole purpose of getting back at the individual by having everything about them publicly known....
When was the last time you answered a Lemmy or Reddit post/thread that was more than five months old?
I think there should be some incentive for that, like make those kinds of comments a spotlight or something. Maybe make a community called "late replies" that showcases the best such replies, or have a rule saying they grant free karma (in Reddit's case).