View Full Version : Unforeseen Consequences regarding usage of this site..
Stephen Colbert
11th August 2010, 04:11
After recently watching a documentary about internet culture regarding identity theft and underground trafficking of such information, I thought of this site and the possibility of underground informants collecting information on supposed seditious activities and things that the state would consider legitimate claims to arrest people and search their property. Would such events take place? Are we at risk just openly discussing things that are considered hostile to the state; is there a line that we cross in certain threads that endangers our welfare or security?
ContrarianLemming
11th August 2010, 05:15
I have seen illegal acts discussed on this site, but really, nothing major or wirth another glance, lets not take ourselves to seriously.
The whole ideology in here is illegal, we're all suggesting treason.
Bright Banana Beard
11th August 2010, 05:30
A member of this website got questioned by the police a while ago. There is spying activity on this website, but it not yet a big deal.
Nanatsu Yoru
11th August 2010, 21:09
As long as you stay... sane, I guess. Sane and legal.
Across The Street
12th August 2010, 05:39
I have no doubts that the internet has been and will continue to be used to collect information pertaining to legal cases.
I also remember a site about 9 or 10 years back that actually had information on guns, ammunition, and explosives, and openly advocated revolution and the guy who ran it got arrested and all of his property was confiscated as well. He's probably still in jail.
Tablo
12th August 2010, 09:14
Yeah, our ideology is outlawed in some countries, but it isn't considered that big of a deal anymore. You're all good as long as you don't admit to any illegal activities here.
Steve_j
12th August 2010, 10:37
A member of this website got questioned by the police a while ago. There is spying activity on this website, but it not yet a big deal.
Yeah some people forget this is a public forum. Asides from that incident i often see people saying things that seriously distress me (in regards to their saftey).
Simply put never say anything on here that you would not repeat infront of a judge.
NecroCommie
12th August 2010, 12:56
If you just talk about illegal movements and joining them it's OK for the police. They get to play moral crusaders by letting you speak. However, if there is a real threat of revolution in some country, the citizens there and perhaps it's supporters elswhere will suddenly be in very real danger. That includes revolutionaries in this site.
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