Infinite vs finite game
It's weird and I don't understand it either, but I think if left untreated, it gets worse.

Selling loosies in New York (single cigarettes) in front of a convenient store cheaper than the cost of a whole pack if you were to buy from the convenient store and divide by 20, is a good example of agorism. The cigarettes themselves aren't illegal, but they were acquired out state without hefty taxes and fees, but the store owner in New York must incur those fees. The store owner is getting priced out by the agorist in this case. Is this a white market or black market?
What more do you need to know?

A little ironic being that this company leaked all their customer's physical addresses. Sounds like their priorities weren't 100% in order.
Probably want to combine that with a strong enough web of trust correlation.
There is no justice in that. Why not just enforce the law? Last I checked theft was illegal.
Seems like the only mitigation I can think of is to only message users you trust and do not let anyone find you by phone number or username.
VPNs help, but not so much when your email traffic is shared with your anonymous traffic.











