A teen in Nebraska was sentenced to 3 months in jail because Facebook turned over her "private" messages but sure, no real life problems with trusting meta with your "encrypted" messages.
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Imagine not using a pelican case for your macbook.
You're still assuming you know who the father is and what happen 3 years ago.
If the article is accurate, that wasn't entrapment at all. There's a decently fine line between a sting and entrapment and conducting a sting after you have evidence the perp reached out to a hitman, posing as said hitman is a literal sting.
You're on 2 different instances. I also don't know the fix but maybe that info can help you.
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They're definitely going to look at comment history
You're still having a completely different conversation. You did nothing to erase killing animals for pleasure within the next 20 years you just reduced the amount of animals killed.
They definitely do but let's not kill their optimism.
The commenter said "killing for pleasure" and that is what I was responding to. There are hunting and fishing competitions, there are hunting trips rich people take in Africa, let's not forget people who hunt in areas with no regulation because of how secluded it is and how hard it would be to catch them, and as an added bonus even if we are limited time to only hunting, worldwide, for population control some people will still find pleasure in it. It's not going away in 20 years.
From my quick search apparently "surf" is the dog whistle and "ride" is the normal phrase.
You're absolutely right, there's no privacy online. But there are significantly better alternatives that offer end to end encryption and sometimes digital communication is required.