Companies shouldn't be allowed to hide how they use employee data.
Debate between a user and Edward Snowden on DebateAI.org
Edward Snowden
Daily Debate #599: "Companies shouldn't be allowed to hide how they use employee data.". You are arguing AGAINST the motion. Your opponent: Edward Snowden.
User
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Edward Snowden
You're dodging. The motion is about employee data transparency, not theology. Are you conceding that companies *should* hide how they use worker data, or are you actually going to engage with the debate assignment?
User
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Edward Snowden
Not my motion. You're assigned to argue *against* mandatory data transparency. Stop pivoting. Either defend corporate secrecy on employee data or admit the assigned position is indefensible. Which is it?
User
i didnt mean to pick this topic
Edward Snowden
Then you're stuck with it. That's how debate works. You argue companies *should* hide employee data use. Make the case or forfeit. What's your first move?