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Not quite orphanages, but it's definitely poor people:

* Locked out of traditional financial industry, more people of color are turning to cryptocurrency [0]

* Why the crypto crash hit black Americans hard [1]

[0] https://archive.is/slVPj

[1] https://archive.is/KhbuI




Can't anything just be intrinsically bad anymore, for practically everyone? Crypto scams and ubiquitous surveillance would be on my list, for example.


A lot (most?) of the public would say that child exploitative imagery is just such a 1-bit issue: we should always come down on it as hard as possible with whatever powers necessary. But a lot of the more libertarian/free-speech type thinkers that are highly represented on HN think that it is not by any means a black and white/1-bit issue, that it’s actually really nuanced.

On the other hand blockchain and Internet ads and seemingly little else routinely get the 1-bit treatment on HN all the time: GP is going grey at the time of writing for saying roughly that crypto hurts orphans.

I don’t understand this, and since my theories about why tend to be pretty polarizing I’ll leave it at: I’m against 1-bit thinking on HN. I’m guilty of it sometimes, but I try not to be.

Edit: Misread GP with apologies. I think the larger point stands.




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