Baron Lovemoore
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An inconceivable privacy rights violation is transpiring at Wordforge.
Incredible!!! Rather than ask any recipients of threatening messages to forward the messages, in itself not easily faked, the staff has announced its intent to pry open the PM boxes of every single Wordforger it deigns to!!
In an obvious propaganda statement, BearTM AKA Listkeeper the Tormentor reiterated his support of the new policy, stating that he would make his PM boxes [??] "fully available to Tamar and Elwood so that their investigation will be as thorough and fair as possible".
As it is unlikely that Tamar and Elwood have developed a deep enough distrust of a person still on their staff to begin personally checking their boxes, we must conclude this statement is meant to convince people to comply in giving up their liberty.
Just as Elwood had previously declared "Martial Law" at Wordforge, giving his staff the power to ban anyone who garnered a single warning, now to is he poised to abuse the power of the administrative console given to him by the people by conducting surprise inspections of their PM boxes.
The prevalent illusion at Wordforge is that freedom and power flow from the top down. Does the elite believe this dictatorial structure be maintained forever?
It seems so.
BearTM said:I don't think it's revenge, but if there are threats being made, Elwood may have to make a thorough investigation with review of all relevant evidence including PM access.
Incredible!!! Rather than ask any recipients of threatening messages to forward the messages, in itself not easily faked, the staff has announced its intent to pry open the PM boxes of every single Wordforger it deigns to!!
In an obvious propaganda statement, BearTM AKA Listkeeper the Tormentor reiterated his support of the new policy, stating that he would make his PM boxes [??] "fully available to Tamar and Elwood so that their investigation will be as thorough and fair as possible".
As it is unlikely that Tamar and Elwood have developed a deep enough distrust of a person still on their staff to begin personally checking their boxes, we must conclude this statement is meant to convince people to comply in giving up their liberty.
Just as Elwood had previously declared "Martial Law" at Wordforge, giving his staff the power to ban anyone who garnered a single warning, now to is he poised to abuse the power of the administrative console given to him by the people by conducting surprise inspections of their PM boxes.
The prevalent illusion at Wordforge is that freedom and power flow from the top down. Does the elite believe this dictatorial structure be maintained forever?
It seems so.