
Why This Twitter Hack is Making The Government Nervous, Dr Disrespect Interview Reaction
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Date: 2020-07-17
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Not to get too particularly involved with online internet personas, but if I was to hazard a guess - It's pretty bad.
Twitch endorsed the man, and the public knowing about the reasons for the ban and potentially linking it/ damaging Twitch's rep by proxy, _may_ be the reason why the ban was so prominently announced, but also subtle regarding actual info.
The guy himself may be being completely dishonest by acting as if he doesn't know, because that's the best course of action to mitigate anything and everything regarding the matter.
But who knows.
That notorious clip going around of his last stream - you don't have to be a psych expert to see and recognise the face of a person who's been: Caught.
Still.
Speculation.
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Not to get too particularly involved with online internet personas, but if I was to hazard a guess - It's pretty bad.
Twitch endorsed the man, and the public knowing about the reasons for the ban and potentially linking it/ damaging Twitch's rep by proxy, _may_ be the reason why the ban was so prominently announced, but also subtle regarding actual info.
The guy himself may be being completely dishonest by acting as if he doesn't know, because that's the best course of action to mitigate anything and everything regarding the matter.
But who knows.
That notorious clip going around of his last stream - you don't have to be a psych expert to see and recognise the face of a person who's been: Caught.
Still.
Speculation.
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CrippledMerc
I don t really use Twitter or IG, I just follow some people and occasionally if I m bored I ll open IG and poke around. I also don t have a FB account anymore, though I assume they still have my old account or a shadow account of me on their servers. I basically assume that everything done on Social Media could be exposed or released at any time so I try to avoid doing, posting, or messaging anything that I wouldn t want exposed. I assume there s tons of Cambridge Analytica s out there gathering any and all information possible, along with state sponsored hacking and information gathering from basically every global superpower.
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I don t really use Twitter or IG, I just follow some people and occasionally if I m bored I ll open IG and poke around. I also don t have a FB account anymore, though I assume they still have my old account or a shadow account of me on their servers. I basically assume that everything done on Social Media could be exposed or released at any time so I try to avoid doing, posting, or messaging anything that I wouldn t want exposed. I assume there s tons of Cambridge Analytica s out there gathering any and all information possible, along with state sponsored hacking and information gathering from basically every global superpower.
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Themavran
As I operate through life on these social media platforms, I fall closer to the latter option. I always try to remember that anything I say over such a platform could one day be made public. No communication system is completely immune to interception. Just like someone could be eavesdropping on you in real life, they could be watching over your digital communication. But I don t go so far as to criticize those who don t safeguard their communications and expect privacy. They have a right to it, and they should be able to operate normally with the expectation that people who violate it will be held accountable,
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As I operate through life on these social media platforms, I fall closer to the latter option. I always try to remember that anything I say over such a platform could one day be made public. No communication system is completely immune to interception. Just like someone could be eavesdropping on you in real life, they could be watching over your digital communication. But I don t go so far as to criticize those who don t safeguard their communications and expect privacy. They have a right to it, and they should be able to operate normally with the expectation that people who violate it will be held accountable,
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bacon
In regards to Dr disrespect
I don't know him and his show. But the tight ship treatment of the situation, in my opinion, is actually a good thing for both parties. Regardless of cause in the relationship break between then, both parties can go on from her with their reputations somewhat intact. The media blackout of the situation works to protect the creator while the steaming service gets to enforce their wishes. If maintained its as close to win win as scandals get.
Dear phill could you send us euro trash some love maybe a small fun story or a shout out
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In regards to Dr disrespect
I don't know him and his show. But the tight ship treatment of the situation, in my opinion, is actually a good thing for both parties. Regardless of cause in the relationship break between then, both parties can go on from her with their reputations somewhat intact. The media blackout of the situation works to protect the creator while the steaming service gets to enforce their wishes. If maintained its as close to win win as scandals get.
Dear phill could you send us euro trash some love maybe a small fun story or a shout out
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Maria
Almost everywhere in Europe, we have mandatory masks in public since, at least, April. Followed by an obvious decrease in the number of infected. It's so incredible to me how US is banning mandatory masks in some places, especially after their alarming numbers of infected.
Masks are meant to protect the community since you don't know if you are infected or not. As a decent human being, you wear the mask. Masks shouldn't be mandatory, it should be common sense!
The sentence tHEre'S sOMe pEOplE tHaT JuSt dON't WAnT tO wEAr a MaSK actually cracks me up XD
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Almost everywhere in Europe, we have mandatory masks in public since, at least, April. Followed by an obvious decrease in the number of infected. It's so incredible to me how US is banning mandatory masks in some places, especially after their alarming numbers of infected.
Masks are meant to protect the community since you don't know if you are infected or not. As a decent human being, you wear the mask. Masks shouldn't be mandatory, it should be common sense!
The sentence tHEre'S sOMe pEOplE tHaT JuSt dON't WAnT tO wEAr a MaSK actually cracks me up XD
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Anonymous
I have never operated anonymously on the internet. I have always acted as if I m in a public space and my data is free for whoever can access it. Idk, I just don t care, I ve got nothing of value for people it s steal and I don t mind sharing my face.
Yeah, despite the name, I use my name and everything online. I don t want to be doxxed, but I also try not to do anything that would make people want to do that.
Meh idj
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I have never operated anonymously on the internet. I have always acted as if I m in a public space and my data is free for whoever can access it. Idk, I just don t care, I ve got nothing of value for people it s steal and I don t mind sharing my face.
Yeah, despite the name, I use my name and everything online. I don t want to be doxxed, but I also try not to do anything that would make people want to do that.
Meh idj
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LowlyGrinder
I don't know the reason he was banned, but I'm positive the timing had to do with Mixer going down, it's way too coincidental, if they'd banned him before he would have gone to Mixer and taken his followers, especially since the followers wouldn't want to support those who took their favorite streamer, but now with Mixer gone that option is out the window.
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I don't know the reason he was banned, but I'm positive the timing had to do with Mixer going down, it's way too coincidental, if they'd banned him before he would have gone to Mixer and taken his followers, especially since the followers wouldn't want to support those who took their favorite streamer, but now with Mixer gone that option is out the window.
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. Twist.
NO twitter employee/owner shud be able to reset passwords (with any tool) of another persons account, thats surely a breach of data protection laws? IS the reset process not automated? encrypted? AND specific to each individual account? > > therefore HOW CAN TWITTER employee's use ANY software to reset passwords? Interested to know exactly what happened.
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NO twitter employee/owner shud be able to reset passwords (with any tool) of another persons account, thats surely a breach of data protection laws? IS the reset process not automated? encrypted? AND specific to each individual account? > > therefore HOW CAN TWITTER employee's use ANY software to reset passwords? Interested to know exactly what happened.
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Lala
awe man IM PISSED! i m sure! i m so sure that the hackers didn t give a shit about shit! all they wanted was money! YET AGAIN! come on. they could ve investigated so much shit but no first things first - money. kept it a secret and no one would know it came out right, find out some amazing intelligence - TOP TIER TEA. man i hate MONEY and all it represents
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awe man IM PISSED! i m sure! i m so sure that the hackers didn t give a shit about shit! all they wanted was money! YET AGAIN! come on. they could ve investigated so much shit but no first things first - money. kept it a secret and no one would know it came out right, find out some amazing intelligence - TOP TIER TEA. man i hate MONEY and all it represents
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