The following page contains multiple infohazards!
The information ahead might risk your own safety.
Our risk detection service has detected the following threats types inside:
- Data hazards: A piece of data that can be used to harm others, such as the DNA sequence of a lethal pathogen.
- Idea hazards: General ideas that can harm others if fulfilled. One example is the idea of "using a fission reaction to create a bomb". Knowing this idea alone can be enough for a well-resourced team to develop a nuclear bomb.
- Knowing-too-much hazards: Information that if known, can cause danger to the person who knows it. For example, in the 1600s, women who knew about the occult were at a higher risk of being accused of witchcraft.
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