Ask HN: Is our criticism of surveillance not a bit hypocritical?
Quite commonly we see articles about tracking users etc but with the stories such as the London 'tracking bins' (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6198883) and NSA stories we have a significantly more negative response.
I'm a fan of metrics and tracking - the amount we can learn and good we can do with such information is incredible. In my mind though, there is not much difference between tracking user views on my website and tracking pedestrians walking in my city.
What makes one more 'right' than the other?
[+] [-] regis|12 years ago|reply
I suggest that if you support privacy then the things you create should reflect that.
[+] [-] mattm|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dreamdu5t|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jaachan|12 years ago|reply
The same problem exists with Google tracking - it's not that you know who's been to your site, it's that Google know every site you've been on, when you've been there, and what you did there.
[+] [-] AliAdams|12 years ago|reply
I realise that the data is a bit more complete when you are looking at movement on the street, so an officer taking the data would have more 'useful' information than that acquired from a user visiting a website, but that surely doesn't mean that collection of such data is wrong?
It's like if an old lady sitting on a porch kept a tally of the genders of people walking down the street each hour - all you are doing is automating the old lady.
[+] [-] dbond|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] regis|12 years ago|reply