What the...?!
I don't know what these dudes posted on Facebook, but unless they threatened his personal safety, why should the government care? It's not like they insulted the Sayyid! Am I right? And why do our laws protect our 'sister state' at the expense of our fellow citizens' freedoms?
Also take a look at this.
With these stories, and with the proposed bill earlier this month to block voip in Lebanon, I'm starting to see a trend. There's trouble in InternetLand.
I, for one, will immediately be selling all of my farmville crops, trees, decorations, animals, etc. and buying a farmville bomb shelter...
...until they make farmville illegal on the grounds that it's creating a labor shortage in our agriculture sector.
Update: The Facebook post that caused all this commotion has been removed, but the folks at tayyar.org have posted a copy. Let's see how long it stays up there.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Facebook a breeding ground for internet criminals?
Pondered by
faylasoof
some time between his birth and
5:35 PM
Monday, June 28, 2010
New look, same thought-provoking content
It's been quite a while since I posted anything, but I did make some changes to the look of the blog. Enjoy!
On the content front, I'm gearing up for a new burst of posts. I have no doubt that you, dear reader, will be floored by my forthcoming brilliance. Hold on to your hats!
On the content front, I'm gearing up for a new burst of posts. I have no doubt that you, dear reader, will be floored by my forthcoming brilliance. Hold on to your hats!
Pondered by
faylasoof
some time between his birth and
12:10 PM
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