Posts by bohm
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
As for this "only a few people are affected by this", this is by the very nature true -- however this was also true with respect to the whole AAWA/facebook thing. -
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Ann: Sorry, the thousands of people I referred to was the number of posters on this site, i.e. brother snoop would know which posters posting history would be worth going over. But the numbers are quite interesting, with seven congregations, what sort of information can brother Bjork really write which would *not* identify him? it would have to be very limited and very vague.
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263
Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Rebel8: Ofcourse I do not know how the feature would be implemented.
I do not understand how the flag will "give the WTS minions less places to hide", can you explain this?. Supposedly someone who were looking for e.g. icelandic apostates would register a throwaway account, not use it to post (it is apostate after all) and then snoop out icelandic posters and go over their posting history to find if they wrote anything revealing. I imagine he would be mostly interested in the members-only section.
What is the best argument against giving users a choice to show the flag or not? 11 pages in and I cannot really tell what it is thought to be.
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Besty: what is being debated is not your freedom to show your countrys flag, but if I and others should have the option to keep it private. As for your list, you know i cannot get into trouble by revealing details, but my girlfriend can. Which is why we agreed to not reveal the country five years ago. Now that choice is being revoked. -
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Besty: people on here is only arguing there should be a choice to hide the flag. Why is this a "strong negative oppinion"? What is the argument against such an option?
As for bjork, the point is that the flag tells a snooping elder from iceland who of the thousands of people are worth examining in details.
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Simon you are correct I could use a proxy on Jwn to show I was from the UK but did you not exactly argue we should use our true information a few pages back? If you feel the answer to eg my concern is to deliberately give false information, why not give the option to just hide the flag? -
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Simon: bjork might have reasoned that globally many people fail with a hair salon and anyway nobody would browse the hundred thousand topics to piece together who he was - but now that Brother nosy knows he is one of the few people from Iceland brother nosy from Iceland is doing just that.
I also feel it would set off bells if someone wrote that message but we might disagree.
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263
Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
One last kiss: no, the scammer would ensure the proxy was eg a us proxy and so the flag would be the us flag on all posts, that would be the entire point. People regularly do it to use the us netflix or apple store. It is very simple to do. -
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Simon: the scammer would of course use a proxy in the us so the info does not change. Many at my work do it to watch the us netflix. -
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Poster country flags and privacy
by Simon inthe new forum originally had a little country flag next to each post showing the country that the post was made from based on the geoip encoding (the country the ip address is from).
before i switched over to the new site someone made an issue about it violating their privacy and i didn't want to complicate and confuse the switchover with policy debate at the same time as technical issues so removed the flags even though i disagreed.. someone has already requested it as a feature and i think it should be added back so i thought it's now time to open the discussion and get everyone's opinions.
first, the reason i think it should be shown:.
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bohm
Suppose I was a snooping elder from Iceland. I go to Jwn. If I see someone with the Iceland flag, you bet I would go over his posting history with a comb. Ah, so he wrote two years ago he failed with his hairsalon, that sounds like bjork.. the point is the flag indicate which posters are interesting and worth examining.