• @jet@hackertalks.com
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    103 months ago

    That is a tautology, and also cyclic and thus doesn’t address the point that you can not unconsciously give consent.

    • @bluewing@lemm.ee
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      13 months ago

      The end effect of obligations, culture, and circumstances are all just consent - even without your direct permission. If the end result is not different, what is the difference then?

      Again, consent by any other name.

      • @jet@hackertalks.com
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        113 months ago

        This discussion is going nowhere without a definition to shape it.

        https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/consent

        To express willingness, to give permission.

        It is impossible to give permission or express willingness without knowledge.

        I reject your use of consent in your examples… it would be better expressed as situational realities or obligations of existence rather then mindful permission.

          • @Nelots@lemm.ee
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            152 months ago

            You’re ignoring what they’re saying. They know that. They simply disagree with your definition of consent because, well, its not the definition of consent.

          • @BigFatNips@sh.itjust.works
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            152 months ago

            Consent comes before the outcome. If the outcome happens without consent, the outcome happens without consent. The word consent has a meaning and it isn’t “something that happened”