
Last active 6 years ago
Talk to talk but, I'll obey to your order.
Maybe it's better for me to stop, didn't mean to get so low R4, let's settle it
Oh now Im the dumb one insulting you, it's called opinions my man, and I'm not gonna shut the fuck up, I'll stand even if that means standing alone.
@R4iscool1 No it isn't a crime
Yea you didn't have a freaking clue mah boy.
You should take the PM's as a feedback and actually stop it.
Plus I read you post $&@;with a but of laughter I must admit €÷@¥!
And yes wikipedia is a tool, but you're not smarr enough to get it.
Back up brodie
P.S. America and Canada have different laws about data, but when they decide to interact with a foreign country they must obey their data laws
I didn't know you're the kind of guy who actually seeks knowledge on wikipedia, the online encyclopedia where everybody can writhe their own shit and you should know that wiki is just a tool in gov's hand.
How are youinformed?
You have no fucking clue what's going on you just searching stuff on freaking wikipedia as fast as you can and you're even telling me to CONSULT it,
Yoy said IP is private data -> IP is not private data, and you're telling that to people!
_says Halo in a Gordon Ramsay like tone_
And no you're not stupid you're missinformed man, and you're making yourself look stupid, and people notice it, and people PM me.
You're making yourself hated!
"No it isnt a crime"... fuck me I must be Nostradamus!!
@HaloNest I asked my uncle for this and he's an internet security expert, so don't you dare to debate about this. (Which you will do anyway).
You clearly don't know your facts, please stop it
P.S.
This time you won the "longest message award"
Alrighty then,
@R4iscool1 @HaloNest a person's personal info is there right alone. If they choose to deny it to anyone with or without reason that's their rights.
I stated that you either allow everybody to expose your "personal data" or you forbid it to everybody otherwise it's something that I define as:
U N F A I R
@R4iscool1 In real life, no one has the right to your personal data either.
You don't actually give yourself a name it's actually your parents (usually) to decide your "very personal data". Believing it or not, every govern has a full list of their population data, everytime you renew your ID card the new data is sent to the headquarter where it is stored. You are added to a list when you furst were born.
We're not talking about the atlantean conspiracy, it's just real life and you should know better.
As you wrote earlier every site you sign in to has access to a portion of your super secret data.
The hostital you were born are forced to keep a document with the parameters and circumstances of your birth.
The bank has access to credit cards and they need to identify who they are dealing with.
The school you (maybe) used frequent has access to your data.
Retailers do have your personal data.
Telecom providers are among the few ones who can actually know and store your IP legally, so do internet providers.
Insurance companies do have your data.
Sport clubs have the right to know your personal data even if I douvt this is your case.
Hotels do have your data such as phone number and more detailed ones.
Companies that give you money have the right to knoe your own data.
Conventionally the name is retained public data, as stated by the age old corporation called "common sense inc"
If I ask you what's your name we need no Einstein to conclude it is rude to not reply.
@R4iscool1 every site you sign up for legally is required to have you consent to them collecting identifying data.
Oh, I knew that!
Plus you can create fake credentials did you know that?
@HaloNest reason you gotta stop that's what most people tend to missunderstand staff do what they have to do...
@R4iscool1 If someone is uncomfortable about someone they don't know calling them by their first name then they have the right to ask them to stop. As grassling was told to do, when we asked him to stop calling staff by name.
I spot a repetition.
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@HaloNest Why do you keep arguing like that mate?
Sometimes feels like you argue just for the sake of arguing..
Yes, I'm concluding.
@R4iscool1 Like I've said before would you be comfortable if we posted you emails and IP addresses which are also public info?
The IP address is not linked to a person, it is a digital address associated to an internet device.
To share an IP address is not a crime because IP addresses is not retained private data as long as you are not a bot or a cyborg.
It is different when it comes to email address, it is directly bonded to a certain person, therefore it is a crime to leak it, it isn't just a matter of I would or O wouldnt be happy.
So you were wrong on both the IP and the address.
I asked my uncle for this and he's an internet security expert, so don't you dare to debate about this. (Which you will do anyway).
I can understand the bs, but now you're missinforming people.
Yep, you're missinformed my man.
P.S.
After your reply to my message I recieved 3 PM's complaining about your apparent "stupidity"
Not sayin'''
P.P.S.
Don't call me HaloNest please, it hurts me, it hurts me really bad.
Halo out
Wait a second I just read a couple of previous messages abd this is what I got:
You can't call somebody by nane aka "handin out personal info" unless you're either digital-datin' that person (no shit that's great for ya') or you have some "good"reasons... that's a bit, strict?
But if staff tells you to stop, regardless the apparent reason you gotta stop that's what most people tend to missunderstand staff do what they have to do...
So yes, you can't allow some players stuff and forbid it to others, you either get over it or forbid it to everybody.
CraftyMyner didn't unban JSN_ just because he's an OG, you don't allow yer lady to call you per name because you two are engagin'.
No shit vene, my personal Photoshop guide, I really like you and respect you, this isn't really anything to be pissed off about.
One last thing, what's wrong with calling per name?
I can kind of understand if it's something related to your pride, maybe you got a name which you don't like or something like that, you shouldn't imo, but it's understandable.
But giving out personal info that's a bit of an exageration since there are millions of people called like you, maybe those people even share your same surname (try searching your name and surname on facebook, and see).
But it's too late now, we all know that you're a russian secret agent and your name got exposed :P .
Also while writing this one immage popped out in my mind:
Just to sdramatise, I really have nothing against staff, I'm actually geateful towards them.
:^)
P.S.
Witness why GIMP skills vene xD
@iDogeTwinkie I do love me
Oh ya
@Venetorem If i wanted everyone to call me by name, i woupd put it in my username
My nick is HaloNest but people call me "gab"
I don't see the math in the user name thingy
I'm on staff on this one, but there's only one thing I don't get...
@R4iscool1 Slandered is the verb not the noun, to be Slandered.
Thus I quite Google
slander
ˈslɑːndə/Submit
verb
past tense: slandered; past participle: slandered
make false and damaging statements about (someone).
"they were accused of slandering the head of state"
The legal argument is utterly irrelevant to the meaning of the word.
Why do you keep arguing like that mate?
Sometimes feels like you argue just for the sake of arguing..