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majika | 11 years ago

My first sentence does not imply that he's speaking for Google, or other Google employees. cromwellian is an employee of Google, and I would regard his opinion here as being contemptuous of privacy.

Edit: okay, I see the implication now of me referring to all Google employees in that sentence. I had intended for the plural to refer to "more than one", which I think is a safe bet - but it could also be construed as referring to "all" employees. I've qualified the sentence with "some".

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mbreese|11 years ago

>>> And here we see the contempt for privacy that employees of Google hold

Um... yes it did. You're trying to portray all of the employees of Google as being against privacy, and that's just simply not the case.

Besides that, the argument cromwellian was making is hardly unique to Googlers.