It’s also putting the attribute on the wrong thing—it’s not garbage data, it’s data that’s useful for other purposes than the one at hand.
Mostly it’s not useful for anything. Like the logs contains lots of different types of information, and all the different types of information are almost always useless for all purposes, but each type of information has a small number of purpose for which a very small fraction of that information is useful.
Blessed and cursed are much worse as descriptors. In most cases there’s nobody doing the blessing or cursing, and it focuses the mind on the perception/sanctity of the data, not the use of it.
This is somewhat intentional. One thing one can do with information is give it to others who would not have seen it. Here one sometimes needs to be careful to preserve and highlight the blessed information and eliminate the cursed information.
Mostly it’s not useful for anything. Like the logs contains lots of different types of information, and all the different types of information are almost always useless for all purposes, but each type of information has a small number of purpose for which a very small fraction of that information is useful.
This is somewhat intentional. One thing one can do with information is give it to others who would not have seen it. Here one sometimes needs to be careful to preserve and highlight the blessed information and eliminate the cursed information.