View Full Version : "Canadian Red Watch" on blogspot.com
Comrade Marcel
19th January 2007, 22:52
Not sure where to post this, but if a mod thinks there is a better place they'll move it.
Probably created last night in response to antifas shutting down a racist meeting (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=61289&view=getnewpost) a new "Canadian Red Watch" website is now up with a few photos.
Nothing damning or new, a few photos already available online and some that are about 5 years old:
http://canadianredwatch.blogspot.com/
However, it is worth keeping an eye on. :ph34r:
Nothing Human Is Alien
20th January 2007, 04:35
Maybe everyone should click "flag" in the upper right corner of the page to get it taken down.
Delirium
20th January 2007, 17:59
grand idea cdl
black magick hustla
21st January 2007, 00:39
the webpage has a trojanhorse
Comrade Marcel
21st January 2007, 00:43
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21, 2007 12:39 am
the webpage has a trojanhorse
What do you mean? More details would be helpful.
black magick hustla
21st January 2007, 00:57
i clicked on the webpage and some little nifty piece of software tried to download into my computer
thankfully my antivirus caught it
it is that webpage because the two times i clicked that webpage, my antivirus went crazy
black magick hustla
21st January 2007, 00:59
actually nevermind, i think it was another thing
besides i dont think you can do that with a blogspot blog
BreadBros
21st January 2007, 09:51
I dont think theres a Trojan, at least nothing (noticable) happened to me. I flagged the page, more help on flagging would be appreciated.
ComradeR
21st January 2007, 14:08
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21, 2007 12:57 am
i clicked on the webpage and some little nifty piece of software tried to download into my computer
thankfully my antivirus caught it
it is that webpage because the two times i clicked that webpage, my antivirus went crazy
Yeah the same thing happened to me, they must have attached a Trojan to the site or something.
Comrade Marcel
21st January 2007, 15:42
You can't embed a trojan to a website.
nightwatchman
23rd January 2007, 01:46
Hey I had the same problem I dont know if it was a trogan or not but my anti virus thing started flashing and making noises. My friend and cousin also had the same problem too.
Rollo
23rd January 2007, 03:45
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21, 2007 10:59 am
actually nevermind, i think it was another thing
besides i dont think you can do that with a blogspot blog
You can do it but google close you down real fast.
Don't bother contacting google, they don't do anything.
Question everything
24th January 2007, 00:08
... Every one read the second post...
actually nevermind, i think it was another thing
besides i dont think you can do that with a blogspot blog
... next time people read before you post!!!
Felicia
28th January 2007, 19:26
I recognise someone... this is not good.
Rollo
29th January 2007, 08:41
Originally posted by Question
[email protected] 24, 2007 10:08 am
... Every one read the second post...
actually nevermind, i think it was another thing
besides i dont think you can do that with a blogspot blog
... next time people read before you post!!!
You can still put the code into a blog using sourcecode you can pick up at a racking website which prompts a download.
OkaCrisis
3rd February 2007, 17:41
To anyone who is interested, you can report a violation of blogger.com's terms of service here: http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshoot...t&skiplogin=yes (http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=&contact_type=TOS&Submit=Submit&skiplogin=yes)
If enough of us flag it and report it, maybe they'll take it down. They have a specific clause against "hate speech", so canadianredwatch are certainly violating the terms of service.
Fawkes
3rd February 2007, 17:47
What does flagging it do?
OkaCrisis
3rd February 2007, 18:45
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answ...g&topic=&type=f (http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42517&query=flag&topic=&type=f)
The "Flag?" button is a means by which readers of Blog*Spot can help inform us about potentially questionable content, so we can prevent others from encountering such material by setting particular blogs as "unlisted." This means the blog won't be promoted on Blogger.com but will still be available on the web — we prefer to keep in mind that one person's vulgarity is another's poetry. Or something like that.
For more serious cases, such as spam blogs or sites engaging in illegal activity, we will continue to enforce our existing policies (removing content and deleting accounts when necessary).
Here's How It Works
When a person visiting a blog clicks the "Flag?" button in the Blogger Navbar, it means they believe the content of the blog may be potentially offensive or illegal. We track the number of times a blog has been flagged as objectionable and use this information to determine what action is needed. This feature allows the blogging community as a whole to identify content they deem objectionable. Have you read The Wisdom of Crowds? It's sort of like that.
Special Case for Hate Speech
When the community has voted and hate speech is identified on Blog*Spot, Google may exercise its right to place a Content Warning page in front of the blog and set it to "unlisted."
Because of the potential inefficacy of just flagging the blog as offensive, I urge everyone to write a personal message to the administrators using the link in my above post.
Sand Castle
6th February 2007, 19:18
I have flagged that blog and sent a message to the administrators of that blog telling them about all of its violations. I hope that helps and that others will follow up by doing the same as me.
Morag
9th February 2007, 17:21
:angry:
They've got David Lethbridge on there! I'm angry it's up at all, but seriously, Lethbridge is one of the nicest men in the world.
RNK
10th February 2007, 08:19
If we flag this blog enough times, Google will slap a "Content Warning" sign on it! GREAT SUCCESS!
I'm half tempted to give them my own information and challenge them to come get me.
Sand Castle
12th February 2007, 15:48
Originally posted by
[email protected] 06, 2007 07:18 pm
I have flagged that blog and sent a message to the administrators of that blog telling them about all of its violations. I hope that helps and that others will follow up by doing the same as me.
The blogger admins or whoever sent me an email the other day saying they can't do anything if the users of the blog (I'm guessing the people who made this blog) don't respond to the email that was sent to me. WTF! :blink: I don't know what to do now.
Question everything
12th February 2007, 21:02
I'm half tempted to give them my own information and challenge them to come get me.
I am too comrade, but first let's send pictures of Neo-Nazis... so it will be skin head vs. Skin head... that would be interesting... and then we send pictures of ourselves :lol:
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