Great post. The legal argument of filtering never made sense to me, and I never understood the motivation for drumming on those. Subjective filtering, regardless of implementation (via ZK or whatnot), opens up a huge risk of abuse. From where I stand, it looks like nobody wants to understand and solve actual problems. Reminds me of mainstream politics, the prisoners dilemma and the tragedy of the Commons.
Great post. The legal argument of filtering never made sense to me, and I never understood the motivation for drumming on those. Subjective filtering, regardless of implementation (via ZK or whatnot), opens up a huge risk of abuse. From where I stand, it looks like nobody wants to understand and solve actual problems. Reminds me of mainstream politics, the prisoners dilemma and the tragedy of the Commons.