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What's better, having one centralized database that's open and public or have thousands of databases kept by thousands of private companies and government offices some of which are incomplete or inaccurate?



The latter? Well, maybe inaccurate isn't ideal but I actually consider fragmentation of information a feature.


Except there's all these companies who compile all these databases poorly. So the information ends up in one place anyways. It just ends up inaccurate and incomplete. It's also close to impossible to know who has what on you.




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