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  • I didn't say "real threat" either. I'm not sure where you're getting these things I'm not saying

    I think facial recognition isn't as much of a "buzzword" as much as it is just the most prevalent issue that affects the most people. Yes there are other ways to track people, but none that allow you to easily track everybody regardless of their involvement with modern technology other than facial recognition

    (Just to be clear I'm not downvoting you)

  • I am arguing which is worse. There are people in Palestine who don't have the internet, don't have a phone, and don't have a credit card. How are they being tracked without facial recognition?

    I also didn't say don't use a phone. I don't know where you got that

  • I wholeheartedly disagree on it being surpassed

    If someone doesn't have a phone and doesn't go online then they can still be tracked by facial recognition. Someone who has never agreed to any Terms and Conditions can still be tracked by facial recognition

    I don't think there's anything as dubious as facial recognition due to its ability to track almost anyone regardless of involvement with technology

  • The first (and pretty much only) time I played D&D I didn't know what "metagaming" was and accidentally thought about the puzzle as myself instead of as my player. Apparently the DM wanted justice and I ended up ruining the session for everyone. Needless to say I didn't go back out of guilt

    Moral of the story: please try to be patient with your players. Not all of us are great at avoiding metagaming immediately :\