50 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek 27 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
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mhh, ask again in two weeks
i tried to publish a new blog post every two weeks but my latest blog post was two weeks late, lol
and i originally wanted to do blog posts about bitcoin stuff
but i really want to delve deeper into the topic of anonymity and privacy and how important it is for societies. the part about paranoia should be about how existing laws may make problems worse. for example, I believe existing drug laws don't solve the problem of people abusing drugs. they just push the problem to the corners of society; casting addicted people out of society and forcing them to stay anonymous which may result in paranoia (drug abuse + stigmatization).
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i guess i just started with this comment above haha
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