I don’t know why scenario 2 should be any less worrisome. The distinction between “optimized for some perception/subset of you” and “optimized for someone like you” is completely meaningless.
Because of degree of focus. It’s like the distinction between a black-hat scanning the entire ’net for vulnerabilities and a black-hat scanning specifically your system for vulnerabilities. Are the two equally worrisome?
equally worrisome, conditional on me having the vulnerability the blackhat is trying to use. This is equivalent to the original warning being conditional on something resonating with you.
I don’t know why scenario 2 should be any less worrisome. The distinction between “optimized for some perception/subset of you” and “optimized for someone like you” is completely meaningless.
Because of degree of focus. It’s like the distinction between a black-hat scanning the entire ’net for vulnerabilities and a black-hat scanning specifically your system for vulnerabilities. Are the two equally worrisome?
equally worrisome, conditional on me having the vulnerability the blackhat is trying to use. This is equivalent to the original warning being conditional on something resonating with you.