I am so glad I didn’t do 23andme

A long time ago, I was thinking about using 23andme. Without a doubt I made the right decision not to do so. I really feel for those who did.

Author: Ianforrester

Founder and firestarter of cubicgarden ltd. Emergent technology expert, public service supporter, defender of human scale flourishing, city dweller, European at heart  and social geek event organiser. Captivated by the digital legacy, future of dating, human data interaction, self-hosing, personal data, open-source, house music, neurodiversity thinking, kindness and  collaborative futures for all. Can be found at cubicgarden@mas.to, cubicgarden@twit.social and cubicgarden@blacktwitter.io

One thought on “I am so glad I didn’t do 23andme

  1. Having done a genetics test for HD back in 1995 and then been given a seriously wrong prognosis on it. Cicero’s “Doesn’t Dionysius seem to have made it plenty clear that nothing is happy for him over whom terror always looms” seems a fair analysis of the situation.

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