@thisismissem @WPalant you could also twist it a bit more and say you left your key under your door mat, not even explicitly giving them the key.
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@thisismissem @WPalant you could also twist it a bit more and say you left your key under your door mat, not even explicitly giving them the key. 2 comments
@husjon @thisismissem @WPalant if you really want a metaphor, here's a more accurate one. there's a fulfillment center, and each customer is issued a delivery robot that will drive there and retrieve their deliveries. one customer followed the robot to see where it goes and saw that the door opens for any robot and stays open long enough for another person to enter, allowing access to everyone's deliveries. reported that to the company and got sued.
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18 January at 16:02 | Open on xyzzy.link
@husjon @thisismissem @WPalant Yes, that's the better analysis. "Attractive nuisance" idea works well, too. If you make it too easy/tempting then it's your responsibility. |