Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Here and there someone pokes their illogical head up and says "Warrant canaries can't work" or "warrant canaries will get you introuble with the law" or some variation on the theme. It boggles me fookin marnd, it do. Perhaps this story can help massage some of those mental tensions...
From what I've read the legal department at reddit isn't really sure whether it violated the law by killing it's canary. -- RR "Through counter-intelligence it should be possible to pinpoint potential trouble-makers ... And neutralize them, neutralize them, neutralize them"
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/04/01/0321257/reddit-deletes-surveillance-...
From the deductive-reasoning department Arthur Dent '99 writes: Today, Reddit deleted wording in its
"Reddit Deletes Surveillance 'Warrant Canary' In Transparency Report transparency report that would normally indicate that they had not received any "national security letters" or "other classified requests for user information." Such "national security... "
fooking fook!