Tuesday, Dec 1, 2015 10:25 PM Rich Kulawiec wrote:
The same user that might -- and I emphasize "might" -- in some way have
a fraction of their privacy protected is the same one that has a 9-line
email signature with the URLs of their social network profiles, their
phone number, their title and employer, and other far more readily-useful
information.
This is a stereotype, which very clearly is not grounded in any kind of
serious, statistically sound survey of real-world users. Are you seriously
proposing that the IETF should base its decisions on reasoning of this quality?
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