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Thanks for your reply. I don't agree with it, but it took me some time to phrase it. I guess it boils down to the idea that people WANT to collaborate on the goals they want to achieve. If we can design our society in such a way that such collaborations are promoted (unless they are impinging on other people's rights), I think it is a good thing.
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If you don't agree with everything I stated it's because you are uninformed. Every statement I made above can be backed by piles of scientific studies and quotes from the greatest thinkers Earth has seen. It's all fact.
I agree with the second part of your comment but I've never seen a collaborative effort consisting of more than 150ish people that doesn't impinge upon others' rights in some way or another. I'm not saying it's not possible though, just that I've never seen an example of a sustainable and ethical large collaborative effort.
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