Do you think hacking is ethical? If so, why?
>>60982799
That makes no sense, hacking is not an inherently ideological act and as such, asking if it is ethical or not makes no sense. Hacking is simply something people can simply do or not do, for a huge variety of reasons.
It's like saying 'is breaking into a house ethical' -- people's answers will vary greatly depending on if they are burglars, immigration officers or a father saving his kidnapped daughter. An action described vaguely, as you have with hacking, will vary wildly based on intention.
>>60982799
I think you are referring to security cracking. Being of playful cleverness is never unethical.
>>60983792
It can be. If figure out a playfully clever way to install pay toilets all around the city then its unethical.
>>60983809
>Clever ways to install toilets exist
>wasting all time and fun on a stupid bunch of fucking toilets
Uh, explain
>>60982799
Your question needs context
>>60982799
>hacking
>>60982799
You could use a car to kill people. Is driving ethical?
That's your logic that you've applied to this. Instead of realizing that it's ethical in moderation and if you have permission, you've made a useless thread. Hang yourself, brainlet. You lack the mental capacity for basic reasoning, and therefore you are a burden on society.
Oh no! Is OP asking for permission to pirate software and/or commit transgressions of the online nature in a south-thai hobby animu-inspired-recipees cooking commune on the internet?
I hope OP is not projecting his superegoical impetus on a horde of anonymous all-bodies on such a locus!