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armitron
on Sept 17, 2019
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Richard M. Stallman resigns
Wait until the AIs get a little better at forensics. Might not be wise to post comments you wouldn't want to come back at you at a forum that doesn't let you delete them, pseudonymous - for now - or not.
paggle
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It is something I've thought more about in recent years and have pulled back on what I say even pseudonymously.
armitron
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Sad to have to limit yourself in this fashion but you know it's coming.
GoblinSlayer
on Sept 18, 2019
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That would be stalking, a criminal offense. And GDPR is must have too.
paggle
on Sept 18, 2019
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In what jurisdiction is ascertaining someone’s identity from their public posts criminal stalking? Certainly not mine (California).
GoblinSlayer
on Sept 20, 2019
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Ascertaining identity is not stalking, but ascertaining identity via stalking (unrestrained targeted data collection) is stalking.
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