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Aral Balkan

@fedora “…If not, and it’s something people will absolutely love, I hope it will be implemented for all your paying enterprise customers also. After all, I’m sure you’d hate for folks to think you believe corporations deserve privacy whereas people don’t. I have no doubt it will go down great with large corporations (they love profiling people so I guess that means they’d love getting profiled too, right? Unless they’re hypocrites, of course).”

#fedora #privacy #ibm #redHat

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Claudius

@aral post seems to be visible again, but I can confirm that it showed up as "hidden" just a few minutes ago.

Fabio Valentini

@claudius @aral It was flagged by an automatic system as "potentially inappropriate", not sure why the UI lies and claims it was human decision to flag it. I manually approved the post so it's visible again.

TudbuT :v_bi:

@aral this response is amazing, thank you. please repost it from time to time to see if it will happen again.

Dieu

@aral @fedora maybe they're still trying to make up their minds about whether they are, in fact, hypocrites.

Matthew Booth

@aral @fedora Incidentally, it is a feature in RHEL. We (Red Hat engineering) use data from it to prioritise work all the time: it's really useful in working out what's going to be most beneficial to our customers. Not sure what the default policy is, but we definitely don't get data from everybody. When using the data, we need to be mindful of industry segments who always switch it off/don't enable it (whichever applies).

I don't understand blocking your comment, btw.

Aral Balkan

@fedora Update: Looks like my post on Fedora’s forum has been unflagged now.

StephOne

@aral @fedora they ran telemetry on it and saw people liked it

DELETED

@aral @fedora okay, that one I know I boosted, and yes, I cannot find it on my timeline...hmm

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