Would a private individual who accidentally gave out an address, to someone posing as an authority, be criminally charged?
ChaoticEntropy
This feels like it steers in to Saint's Row territory.
It's a sub-classification of privilege. "Privileged" could mean any number of things.
As in, they didn't write the original comment you responded to.
And here I thought baked potatoes were supposed to be savoury.
Needs more dakka.
"Erotica with Friends" may pigeonhole it a bit. It'll become every other "friend" making app full of dick pics.
Let's just call it Make Important Life Friends and leave it as an acronym.
Is it a loophole? Anything sent to the foreign target regardless of origin is a message they received and will be captured, surely.
If an American texts "it's terrierism time" to someone being tapped, how much of an expectation of privacy would there be.
So acting like dolphins then.
Connect is pretty generic and used in a million other places. There is no spelling variation unused.
SocCenter is worse then Friendica to my ears.
Open Doors sounds like a suicide prevention group.
Maybe it needs an acronym of some sort instead...
I guess as guilty as not voting for Biden and arms sales continuing regardless of who is in power. Your tax money still foots the bill and the cheque is in your collective names.