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SpiritOne t1_j5ph09v wrote

Yeah I get that, but…

Some people can just play a game and not participate in the forums. So someone else leaked classified documents. Why should other people suffer and not be employed for what somebody else did?

That doesn’t really make sense to me.

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phdoofus t1_j5pi0oz wrote

That's why the category is 'risk' and not 'threat'. If you were going to be an accountant, no one would care. If you were going to work in the defense industry or for the government working on military stuff and require a clearance, they'd definitely take a close look at you. It probably wouldn't keep you from being hired but it would probably bring you under more regular scrutiny if you have access to 'shareable' documents. It's kind of like complaining about security guards and saying 'I don't see why they should have guards here, I'm not a thief!'

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Kentucky_Fence_Post t1_j5phdij wrote

Unless you're trying to get in to the defense industry currently, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just don't read the seemingly classified stuff if you come across it.

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stellarblackhole1 t1_j5pwaux wrote

Don't really play a lot of online multiplayer games, but I've been known to pull out a calculator or spreadsheet to prove a point about damage caused by fall damage, or other points in DND, to the chagrin of my fellow DND members. Why play with online people you don't know and get screamed at by a 13-year-old when you can play a board game or ttrgp game in person with a group of people you know pretty well.

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SmokeyJoescafe t1_j5s563s wrote

Getting screamed at by people you know pretty well is a more enjoyable experience.

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