The Chris Rufo “NSA Trans Kink Chatroom” story is gaining legs
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Apparently the heads of CIA, NSA, and DNI are asking for copies of the transcripts and are pouring through all of these chat groups.
In addition to all of the weird trans stuff, there are open discussions on ways to undermine the new administration and possibly sabotage various departments. This looks like it will grow…
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Here’s the original story
https://www.city-journal.org/article/national-security-agency-internal-chatroom-transgender-surgeries-polyamoryBut as they’re digging in further they are finding more disturbing stuff…
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Always assume anything you do on a work devise can be looked at. No privacy there.
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Always assume anything you do on a work devise can be looked at. No privacy there.
@taiwan_girl said in The Chris Rufo “NSA Trans Kink Chatroom” story is gaining legs:
Always assume anything you do on a work devise can be looked at. No privacy there.
Work device? This was a frigging open shared forum, for crying out loud.
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@taiwan_girl said in The Chris Rufo “NSA Trans Kink Chatroom” story is gaining legs:
Always assume anything you do on a work devise can be looked at. No privacy there.
Work device? This was a frigging open shared forum, for crying out loud.
@LuFins-Dad said in The Chris Rufo “NSA Trans Kink Chatroom” story is gaining legs:
@taiwan_girl said in The Chris Rufo “NSA Trans Kink Chatroom” story is gaining legs:
Always assume anything you do on a work devise can be looked at. No privacy there.
Work device? This was a frigging open shared forum, for crying out loud.
Oh. Did not realize that, but if they were accessing the forum from a work device, then the same thing is true. No privacy to any websites, etc.
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We have chats at work and we discuss all kind of shit there. I imagine if you have chats in a sufficiently large organization then yes, some people would talk about sex stuff. No big deal, in my opinion, as long as nobody's in the audience who doesn't want to read this.
If you take the collected chats of every company with more than 10,000 employees, then you'll find "sex chats" with 99.9% probability.
It would be different if chat rooms specifically for these topics were explicitly and officially created. That would raise questions.