Does the law monitor sites like this.

Do you think law enforcement pays attention to sites like this. I myself don't think they have the budget but I am only guessing. Me being in the States it might be different than the rest of the planet.just curious what everyone thinks
Thanks
Hell I got on here after I heard the fbi say they didn't have the resources to monitor people in country with known terrorist connections.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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I assume you mean the "contact us" button? i havent a clue where those contact messages go. the owner gets them maybe? he hasnt logged on since december of last year.
so i havent a clue what "proper forum listing" you mean, because i surely didnt get anything directed to me from you. or you wouldve had an answer almost instantly
Yes the contact us button and the site directed the post to Sunni. Looks like some tinkering is in order. Now how can I re-establish my old identity.
 

choomer

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While it may be the general consensus that "they" are not interested I'm not sure that the criteria used as to why they're not is broadly applicable to gov't.

A fisherman casts his net, reels it in, and then goes through the catch keeping the large ones and throwing back the small fry in the hope they'll get bigger and be caught at a later date. (old school non tech law enforcement or sustainable fishing.)

A factory fishing boat, casts the net, reels it in, processes everything, and leaves only bloody chum in its wake as that's the only style of fishing that keeps the profits coming in when you're so large. (prolific post-9|11 growth of information sharing alphabet agencies giving everything a glance while also storing it in a Utah data center so they can look at it later if they want to and have ever more sophisticated algorithms to weed through it for keywords in the mean time.)

When considering profits (gov't budget justification) it's not about big fish or small fish, it's about numbers OF fish.

Gov't doesn't care about this site, they care about mapping everyone no matter your interests. If it leads to more money for them by using such info to bust you then mission accomplished.
Did the Binney/Snowden information not get to you?

You don't need to buy a carbon scrubber but when you're raided because neighbors reported strong smells emanating from your property you REALLY WISH you had bought one for insurance.

Insurance sucks, but when you need it you REALLY need it!
 

1mrc

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I'm wondering... What are 'they' looking for? The IP, username, physical address of the computer, anything else?
I've changed happily locations, but the username, (search and other commonly used) words stay the same...
 
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qwizoking

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Do you think law enforcement pays attention to sites like this. I myself don't think they have the budget but I am only guessing. Me being in the States it might be different than the rest of the planet.just curious what everyone thinks
Thanks

no..
ive posted actual addresses where i can be reached (did delete after intended riu'er read, im sure that doesnt stop the law)
ive posted pics with my location in them, and didnt take down.. i post what area im in. talk about selling bud, growing, other drugs..
given plenty of "proof" of illegal activity and made it easy enough to find me, been here a few years now...still here
 

Drowning-Man

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W
Why not?
Suspension of disbelief is the reason people keep buying tickets for magic shows and the lottery.

Just substitute the word "comfort" for the word "enjoyment" in the linked definition above. ;)
You can get away with some extreme things if the people witnessing it don't believe what they're seeing.

Ever seen Candid Camera?
I've read its mostly pranksters naming there wifi like that but who knows
 
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