Well it happened. Ashley Madison didn't comply with the hackers request to take down their site, so they released about 10GB of data, including names of those that signed up for the site.
More info here: http://gizmodo.com/the-ashley-madison-hackers-just-released-all-of-their-s-1724920693
Well it happened. Ashley Madison didn't comply with the hackers request to take down their site, so they released about 10GB of data, including names of those that signed up for the site.
More info here: http://gizmodo.com/the-ashley-madison-hackers-just-released-all-of-their-s-1724920693
all my scandalous affairs will be out in the open now
all my scandalous affairs will be out in the open now
well i dont know what they expected
they had an ultimatum and they made their decision
well i dont know what they expected
they had an ultimatum and they made their decision
Apparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.
Apparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.
FiZZiLApparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.
Any given dating website is probably 80-90% bots anyways.
[quote=FiZZiL]Apparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.[/quote]
Any given dating website is probably 80-90% bots anyways.
FiZZiLApparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.
Maybe these men had an affair with another guy, you never know!
[quote=FiZZiL]Apparently 90-95% of the sites users were men, so most of the people who signed up didn't even have an affair.[/quote]
Maybe these men had an affair with another guy, you never know!
man ive been wondering if my husband has been cheating on me for awhile thank you for this time to catch that fucker
man ive been wondering if my husband has been cheating on me for awhile thank you for this time to catch that fucker
8chan is having a field day, even better on some .onion image boards
8chan is having a field day, even better on some .onion image boards
How many people are stupid enough to use their real names on this site?
How many people are stupid enough to use their real names on this site?
can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
renxzencan't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
is it really that hard to believe?
[quote=renxzen]can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay[/quote]
is it really that hard to believe?
i knew my pocket cheated on me
i knew my pocket cheated on me
DirtyMortrenxzencan't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
is it really that hard to believe?
the data says 90-95% of users were male
[quote=DirtyMort][quote=renxzen]can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay[/quote]
is it really that hard to believe?[/quote]
the data says 90-95% of users were male
renxzenDirtyMortrenxzencan't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
is it really that hard to believe?
the data says 90-95% of users were male
That doesn't mean that 90-95% are gay, it just means a lot of them weren't meeting anybody
[quote=renxzen][quote=DirtyMort][quote=renxzen]can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay[/quote]
is it really that hard to believe?[/quote]
the data says 90-95% of users were male[/quote]
That doesn't mean that 90-95% are gay, it just means a lot of them weren't meeting anybody
Was a ridiculous site anyway, deserved to be taken down tbh
Was a ridiculous site anyway, deserved to be taken down tbh
BonafideWas a ridiculous site anyway, deserved to be taken down tbh
This is more terrible to say than I think you realize. If sites can just be taken down because the majority of people don't like them (even though they aren't doing anything illegal), then what's to stop big companies from taking down competitors' websites. Net neutrality is important, and saying that Ashley Madison should have been taken down just because the service it provided clashed with most peoples moral views is completely against it.
[quote=Bonafide]Was a ridiculous site anyway, deserved to be taken down tbh[/quote]
This is more terrible to say than I think you realize. If sites can just be taken down because the majority of people don't like them (even though they aren't doing anything illegal), then what's to stop big companies from taking down competitors' websites. Net neutrality is important, and saying that Ashley Madison should have been taken down just because the service it provided clashed with most peoples moral views is completely against it.
Why not go on a normal dating site then? This whole website was created to fucking cheat and hurt other people.
Why not go on a normal dating site then? This whole website was created to fucking cheat and hurt other people.
BonafideWhy not go on a normal dating site then? This whole website was created to fucking cheat and hurt other people.
The entire point of my argument is that it doesn't matter what the website is created for, if it isn't illegal then it should be allowed to exist. If you are against that concept then you are inherently against net neutrality at its core, and I (and many others) would argue that net neutrality is extremely important to maintain our current internet that we love.
[quote=Bonafide]Why not go on a normal dating site then? This whole website was created to fucking cheat and hurt other people.[/quote]
The entire point of my argument is that it doesn't matter what the website is created for, if it isn't illegal then it should be allowed to exist. If you are against that concept then you are inherently against net neutrality at its core, and I (and many others) would argue that net neutrality is extremely important to maintain our current internet that we love.
I believe these hackers were more internet vigilantes than anti-net neutrality, also cheating is in fact illegal in more than 20 states in the US, and more countries around the world, it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.
I believe these hackers were more internet vigilantes than anti-net neutrality, also cheating is in fact illegal in more than 20 states in the US, and more countries around the world, it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.
BonafideI believe these hackers were more internet vigilantes than anti-net neutrality, also cheating is in fact illegal in more than 20 states in the US, and more countries around the world, it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.
The hackers weren't anti net neutrality, but you saying the site deserved to be taken down is. Also just because cheating is illegal does not mean that creating a dating site and marketing it to married people is
[quote=Bonafide]I believe these hackers were more internet vigilantes than anti-net neutrality, also cheating is in fact illegal in more than 20 states in the US, and more countries around the world, it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.[/quote]
The hackers weren't anti net neutrality, but you saying the site deserved to be taken down is. Also just because cheating is illegal does not mean that creating a dating site and marketing it to married people is
Fuck next they'll reveal my okcupid data.
Can't have them see all my messages with the likes of:
http://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png
Fuck next they'll reveal my okcupid data.
Can't have them see all my messages with the likes of:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png[/img]
deetrThe entire point of my argument is that it doesn't matter what the website is created for, if it isn't illegal then it should be allowed to exist. If you are against that concept then you are inherently against net neutrality at its core, and I (and many others) would argue that net neutrality is extremely important to maintain our current internet that we love.
Isn't the reason a lot of shit is illegal the fact that they go against the sense of morality of the majority/those in power? Or even more bogus reasons, as the influence of big lobbies that only seek profit...
Can't someone don't think content that is put online should be filtered, but think that AM deserved it?
to be clear, Idk what I think of cheating, monogamy doesn't really make sense to me, but honesty does.. so if you accord with someone you're both being monogamous you better be...
[quote=deetr]
The entire point of my argument is that it doesn't matter what the website is created for, if it isn't illegal then it should be allowed to exist. If you are against that concept then you are inherently against net neutrality at its core, and I (and many others) would argue that net neutrality is extremely important to maintain our current internet that we love.[/quote]
Isn't the reason a lot of shit is illegal the fact that they go against the sense of morality of the majority/those in power? Or even more bogus reasons, as the influence of big lobbies that only seek profit...
Can't someone don't think content that is put online should be filtered, but think that AM deserved it?
to be clear, Idk what I think of cheating, monogamy doesn't really make sense to me, but honesty does.. so if you accord with someone you're both being monogamous you better be...
BUICKFuck next they'll reveal my okcupid data.
Can't have them see all my messages with the likes of:
http://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png
Red Flag. Why is her other eye not opening all the way? May have had a stroke and she's way too young for that
[quote=BUICK]Fuck next they'll reveal my okcupid data.
Can't have them see all my messages with the likes of:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png[/img][/quote]
Red Flag. Why is her other eye not opening all the way? May have had a stroke and she's way too young for that
Bonafide it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.
correlation does not imply causation
[quote=Bonafide] it can also still have legal consequences in a divorce even though the act itself is not illegal.[/quote]
correlation does not imply causation
BUICKhttp://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png
holy shit she's a walking stereotype
[quote=BUICK]http://i.imgur.com/TGjKKAv.png[/quote]
holy shit she's a walking stereotype
DirtyMortrenxzencan't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
is it really that hard to believe?
Exactly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7-0zyzdbik
[quote=DirtyMort][quote=renxzen]can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay[/quote]
is it really that hard to believe?[/quote]
Exactly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7-0zyzdbik
50 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.
50 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.
Dr_DjonesDirtyMortrenxzencan't believe how many cheating husbands are gay
is it really that hard to believe?
Exactly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7-0zyzdbik
nice dutch subs lol
[quote=Dr_Djones][quote=DirtyMort][quote=renxzen]can't believe how many cheating husbands are gay[/quote]
is it really that hard to believe?[/quote]
Exactly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7-0zyzdbik[/quote]
nice dutch subs lol
x350 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.
It's really hard to believe people are dumb enough to use work emails to sign up for something like this...
[quote=x3]50 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.[/quote]
It's really hard to believe people are dumb enough to use work emails to sign up for something like this...
x350 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.
If you're not already looking, I'm going to find out who they were when I get home from work.
[quote=x3]50 emails were found to be... ...@parl.gc.ca (parliament of Canada official emails from Staff and member of parliament)
TIME TO DIG MY COLLEGUES BAD HABITS
awww shit.[/quote]
If you're not already looking, I'm going to find out who they were when I get home from work.