Hypothetical Questions And Privacy

Summary

Asking hypothetical questions is generally legal and common in discussions. Google typically does not report users for such inquiries unless illegal activity is involved. However, questions about personal matters, like overdosing, may raise privacy concerns depending on the context and app policies. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.

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Does Google usually report people?
Google generally does not report users for asking hypothetical questions. However, if there is illegal activity or a court order, Google may be required to provide information to authorities. If you have specific concerns, you might want to consult a legal professional for advice. Is there any particular situation you're worried about?
I asked you as a hypothetical question earlier: "What would happen if someone asked another person have you ever overdosed on an app?"
Asking whether someone has ever overdosed on an app is not illegal, but it could raise privacy concerns. If you're discussing this in a context where you believe there might be consequences, it would depend on the app's policies and any applicable laws. Are there specific concerns you have about this scenario?