In the libertarian conception (not related to any current political movement), “liberty” has long been recognized as “freedom to make choices that many would consider mistakes or harmful.” Freedom to do the approved (societally or legally) things is not actually freedom, it’s just accidental compliance.
I took this to mostly mean “freedom to use illegible and personal data in decisions”. I suspect your findings are similar—it’s about “mistakes” in terms of not-simply-optimal-for-a-stated-goal.
In the libertarian conception (not related to any current political movement), “liberty” has long been recognized as “freedom to make choices that many would consider mistakes or harmful.” Freedom to do the approved (societally or legally) things is not actually freedom, it’s just accidental compliance.
I took this to mostly mean “freedom to use illegible and personal data in decisions”. I suspect your findings are similar—it’s about “mistakes” in terms of not-simply-optimal-for-a-stated-goal.