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How much privacy does one get on Twitter?
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cbelt3 wrote:
There is one basic truism that applies to everything one does on the Internet.

There is NO Privacy.

If you are going to indulge in a legally actionable activity, your anonymity can and will be stripped rather quickly. Libel, defamation, race crimes, inducing panic, inspiring sedition,etc. are generaly actionable. What "IS" one of those items is dependent on the judge and jury.

Since you are already 'under the gun' you should be talking to your legal counsel instead of asking this bunch of rummies. (Myself included).

Legal Disclaimer- This poster is not a lawyer, nor does he play one on TV. Life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness is your responsibility. No se habla espanol.

Ha! Its not me, although I'm tempted to get involved because I have some serious inside information. I've already touched based with my legal person - that's not what I'm asking. I figure this bunch of rummies here would know about the actual mechanisms standing between my guys and exposure. Like, could they find them through their ISP? The prime instigator seems pretty savvy, so I wonder if there's some way he/she could have set up their Twitter account to make it hard to track down their portal. Or if someone wanted to get involved but has not yet set up a Twitter account is there anything to do that would make it more difficult to unmask them? OK, that last one might be me :confused:
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Re: How much privacy does one get on Twitter? - by Wags - 03-03-2010, 05:11 PM

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