Open Source Genetic Database Shuts Down to Protect Users From 'Authoritarian Governments'
Source: 404 Media
The creator of an open source genetic database is shutting it down and deleting all of its data because he has come to believe that its existence is dangerous with a rise in far-right and other authoritarian governments in the United States and elsewhere.
The largest use case for DTC genetic data was not biomedical research or research in big pharma, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, the founder of OpenSNP, wrote in a blog post. Instead, the transformative impact of the data came to fruition among law enforcement agencies, who have put the genealogical properties of genetic data to use.
OpenSNP has collected roughly 7,500 genomes over the last 14 years, primarily by allowing people to voluntarily submit their own genetic information they have downloaded from 23andMe. With the bankruptcy of 23andMe, increased interest in genetic data by law enforcement, and the return of Donald Trump and rise of authoritarian governments worldwide, Greshake Tzovaras told 404 Media he no longer believes it is ethical to run the database.
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Across the globe there is a rise in far-right and other authoritarian governments. While they are cracking down on free and open societies, they are also dedicated to replacing scientific thought and reasoning with pseudoscience across disciplines, Greshake Tzovaras wrote. The risk/benefit calculus of providing free & open access to individual genetic data in 2025 is very different compared to 14 years ago. And so, sunsetting openSNP along with deleting the data stored within it feels like it is the most responsible act of stewardship for these data today.
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Read more: https://www.404media.co/open-source-genetic-database-opensnp-shuts-down-to-protect-users-from-authoritarian-governments/

defacto7
(14,016 posts)It definitely is the most responsible act in this situation and time in our history.
Thank you, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras.
SheltieLover
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