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Aside from services with limited, capped capacity, we all benefit from those services having a broader userbase. Quit gatekeeping the good shit that needs to be shared.
Few people "need" that level of privacy. When you are both private and anonymous that makes the services very inconvenient and uncomfortable to use.
It's not gatekeeping to say "you don't need a home security alarm, just a good lock on your door is fine for most people".
Alright, how about for those of us noncriminals you listed 3 categories for?
Inconvenience is fine, so long as its doable.
That's why I made the exception. I didn't say "nobody really needs that level of privacy unless they’re criminals". I said ...