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On a recent thread there was discussion about forums and exposure to civil action against unwise comments.
What I have found is that most forums are open to scrutiny by their very nature of information sharing; that you don’t have to be a member, or be in a forum site as a guest to find information that may be detrimental to your privacy. I can therefore understand the reticence of administrators to allow complete freedom for all posts.

Just look at a post you have written in HHAD, pick out three unique nouns such as places and people, put them in Google search and Bingo! There is a good chance only a few searches need to be looked at and one will be a HHAD post or what ever forum you belong to. I have tried that on my own posts to confirm this. (No, I didn't google my own name). :mrgreen:

In a non-Thai small forum I used to belong to, some time ago I posted information about a dalliance in Bangkok and mentioning a small bar by name. A year later I googled ‘Bangkok’ and the bar name in trying to remember the exact address, then up popped that particular forum post and details. I thought this info was private. I was gobsmacked. I had been run over by a search engine and it had left skid marks. I felt foolish at my naivety. :oops:

Thus I am circumspect with some information I put in posts. A good researcher does not need your name to quickly build up a profile on a member and identify them.

However, the ‘Night Crawlers’ sub forum is isolated from Google searching and bots which would be a relief to many.
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There are ways of preventing search engines spidering web content which I'm pretty sure HHAD does for some sections of this forum, the rest is left to that big old data muncher called Google.

If a researcher can find out a little imagine what a Google employee can do... :naughty:
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Theres an anti-spidering bot you can build into website coding that prevents it being Googy'd...Chinese counterfeiters love using them (and a whole range of other more nasty malware) in an attempt to stop investigators finding their sites. It also stops archive.org (The Internet Archive) caching the site.

There is NO privacy online, believe me, especially with forum posts. Your ID is always a good place to start.

Either use caution and rotate your user names, or do what I do and dont give a stuff.

If you work for the UK govt, forces or services you should be aware that they have, since 2001, blanket permission to search for your activity. Never use a works system to do social surfing is my recc. If you do, and they get your usual user name, they can dig as much as they like, and use whatever they find against you.

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The days of "published and be damned" are long gone and as SM points out, nothing you do online is private now.

I cannot understand people who join sites like facebook and others, then publish private details about themselves and wonder why they get stalked or worse.

If you are not happy to stand on a rooftop and shout out private information then keep it offline, because big brother is watching. :twisted:
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