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Q: If ECC required 'real info' to sign up...

would you provide it? Or would you leave?

 

Given the CCP's requirement for real identifying information to join blogs etc, it wouldn't surprise me if in the near future ECC gets asked to provide this information (so that our anti-government posts can be allocated to us individually, and they can then come knocking on our doors...).

 

I, for one, would never return. Privacy is a fundamental right to being a human being (although, obviously, not be being on a forum).

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I would be a bit more hesitant to participate but honestly I don't think it would make much of a difference. As it is, it wouldn't be very hard to identify people on this forum using IP addresses. If anyone said something too over the top or that someone in the party felt was a legitimate threat I think they could find out who that person was pretty easily. People should keep this in mind when posting potentially incriminating information or saying anything that could stir up trouble. I  assume that what I write here is being monitored and that those monitoring it know who I am.

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I would be a bit more hesitant to participate but honestly I don't think it would make much of a difference. As it is, it wouldn't be very hard to identify people on this forum using IP addresses. If anyone said something too over the top or that someone in the party felt was a legitimate threat I think they could find out who that person was pretty easily. People should keep this in mind when posting potentially incriminating information or saying anything that could stir up trouble. I  assume that what I write here is being monitored and that those monitoring it know who I am.

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I agree with Dongbeiren, if they want to know who you are they likely have their ways.

 

As for the question.. It would depend on what info was required, but I doubt that I would sign up, or if I did I wouldn't be giving any details that could be used to steal my identity which would probably make it impossible to sign in anyway.

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