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He's dead, dude. There is no privacy. Diogenes of Sinope solved this already.


There is privacy. Citing a philosopher that made his life into a joke doesn't magically make privacy disappear.


Without citing philosophers, how do you reach the conclusion that your identity, once dead, (and therefore your vital status) is a private information?




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