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blazespin > > But threatening to call the cops was really bad. tptacek > You don't know that's what happened, even the researcher didn't say that. You're extrapolating. From Wes' blog (presumably based on his boss' oral description of the call): "Alex then stated that he did not want to have to get Facebook's legal team involved, but that he wasn't sure if this was something he needed to go to law enforcement over." Your bias is apparently badly incapacitating your reading comprehension, because "stated that [...] he wasn't sure if this was something he needed to go to law enforcement over" is exactly threatening to call the cops. Not even your friend mr Stamos, who has presumably read Wes' blog post, is claiming that he didn't. So whom are you saying is lying; Wes, or his boss? Oh, and "(very reasonably) saying 'you cannot use these credentials you've taken from the server, and if you keep doing that, I can't take responsibility for how Facebook will handle this, so you should stop right away before you harm yourself.'" really, really, really sounds like Vito The Baseball Bat "very reasonably" saying "You cannot use this testimony you got off Loanshark Louie, and if you keep doing that, I can't take responsibility for how the boys will handle this, so you should stop right away before you harm yourself." Seeing that as SERIOUSLY (as opposed to sarcastically) "very reasonable"... Well, hello, friendship-bias Bizarro World. |