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So many people trusted this and other orgs like this. What is wrong with you?

Archive: https://archive.today/PUCqH

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>23andMe is not doing well. Its stock is on the verge of being delisted. It shut down its in-house drug-development unit last month, only the latest in several rounds of layoffs. Last week, the entire board of directors quit, save for Anne Wojcicki, a co-founder and the company's CEO. Amid this downward spiral, Wojcicki has said she'll consider selling 23andMe -- which means the DNA of 23andMe's 15 million customers would be up for sale, too. The Atlantic:

So many people trusted this and other orgs like this. What is wrong with you? Archive: https://archive.today/PUCqH From the post: >>23andMe is not doing well. Its stock is on the verge of being delisted. It shut down its in-house drug-development unit last month, only the latest in several rounds of layoffs. Last week, the entire board of directors quit, save for Anne Wojcicki, a co-founder and the company's CEO. Amid this downward spiral, Wojcicki has said she'll consider selling 23andMe -- which means the DNA of 23andMe's 15 million customers would be up for sale, too. The Atlantic:

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Individuals should be allowed to buy their individual DNA record at whatever price the company can negotiate with a prospective buyer.

Can't wait to see who the (((buyer))) will be and what the privacy policy clauses say about the successor owner.

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They can patent your DNA. You should be able to patent your own DNA and sue the fuck out of them if they are caught using it.