I have nothing against this. So what do you think of it?
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Senturon
*chuckle-sticles*
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 5:48a
LordB
Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 6:31a
Oh yay FWOT has a new conspiracy theorist.
ColoBB
Senior Member
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 6:42a
Excellent way to distract you from realizing they already have this. Officially, semi-officially, un-officially...does it really matter? The real question is what are they actually preventing with this? Criminals do not use social media for "work".
SUB
Tired Member
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 7:35a
Sometimes backdoor access is nice if you know how to play it.
MadAnthony
Guinea Pig
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 8:08a
It does say a court order would be required.
I'm sure the FBI can't wait to read my collection of status updates that consist of random rap lyrics.
scrouds
Luddite
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 8:18a
Yeah a court order. Right.
Lets follow the slippery slope.
1994, CALEA passed to help the FBI monitor phone calls. Later they expand the capabilities to monitoring internet data Later still, they used the same backdoor access to perform warrentless searches.
While it doesn't seem to onerous now, history has shown that when you give the government an inch, they will bumrush you and take a mile. Best to stop it now. This is not a conspiracy theory, this is just history.
moonbeam said: ColoBB said: The real question is what are they actually preventing with this? Criminals do not use social media for "work".
Actually, they do.last year's flash mobs in philadelphia were fun
soundtechie
Pickle King
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 8:55a
I think the public ignores a central issue: By flocking to services that are "free", i.e. paid for by advertising revenue, they have encouraged a system where the stated design purpose is to get a connection to the user, and then use and abuse that connection as efficiently as you possibly can. Facebook wants to sell your info to the government. Facebook, in fact, laments the fact that it can't sell your info to the Russians and the Nigerians. Yet.
SUB
Tired Member
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 9:18a
fasttimes said: SUB said: Sometimes backdoor access is nice if you know how to play it.
That's a shitty attitude.
You're not down with brown?
bigcat007
Thrifty Member
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 12:05p
soundtechie said: I think the public ignores a central issue: By flocking to services that are "free", i.e. paid for by advertising revenue, they have encouraged a system where the stated design purpose is to get a connection to the user, and then use and abuse that connection as efficiently as you possibly can. Facebook wants to sell your info to the government. Facebook, in fact, laments the fact that it can't sell your info to the Russians and the Nigerians. Yet.I will gladly turn over my informations to the Zimbabweans in exchange for one of those nifty trillion dollar bills
SilverII
Denied!! - Fruitcake
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 12:53p
no backdoor entry allowed
kamalktk
Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 12:56p
bigcat007 said: I will gladly turn over my informations to the Zimbabweans in exchange for one of those nifty trillion dollar bills Name: Kick Butkus
SigX
~~Holdout~~
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 1:27p
Mr. Potatohead. Mr. Potatohead! Backdoors are NOT secrets!
0AfterRebates
Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 3:34p
A massive spy center is being built right now in Utah for this purpose.
MadAnthony said: It does say a court order would be required.
I'm sure the FBI can't wait to read my collection of status updates that consist of random rap lyrics.
FBI agent I: oh look, it's nibbler taking a nap. FBI agent II: hey look, she's in the kitchen now. FBI agent I: look at that, she's drinking water from a bowl. FBI agent II: what a wonderful life we have behind the scenes! FBI agent I: it can't get any better than this.
RS4Rings
Back in Rehab
posted: May. 7, 2012 @ 7:33p
SUB said: Sometimes backdoor access is nice if you know how to play it. Getting or giving?
ZenNUTS
Deez
posted: May. 8, 2012 @ 12:20a
Why worry about the FBI when private companies already have much more information that you have given to them willingly?
SUB
Tired Member
posted: May. 8, 2012 @ 12:58p
RS4Rings said: SUB said: Sometimes backdoor access is nice if you know how to play it. Getting or giving?
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