Losty Wrote:Why were you posting hate speech on Facebook?Because I wanted to influence peoples' votes. I wanted the left-wingers to win. And the right-wingers were constantly talking about how terrible the Massacre of Vukovar was and how we should do everything we can to prevent it from happening again (of course, by increasing the already-too-high taxes and investing in the military, making our country even more bankrupt, and whether it makes us any more secure is questionable). And I posted that, for all we know, the Massacre of Vukovar might not even have happened, and, if it did happen, it's quite possible Croatian politicians such as Mile Dedakovic or Franjo Tudman let it happen on purpose. I don't even really see why that's "hate speech".
Jörmungandr Wrote:If your ISP cares about you using Tor, unless you're in certain countries, you need a different ISP. My ISP is Comcast and they aren't going to do dick if I use Tor.Well, I am pretty sure the CarNET ISP collects a lot of data about us, it's a government-owned company. It also (I haven't checked it lately, but I assume it still does that) blocks pornographic sites, so I assume it actually logs every site we try to connect to.
Now, whether the CrisisConnection ISP (which I am using right now) collects my data, I am not so sure. It definitely receives a lot of its revenue from government funding, and I wouldn't be so sure part of the reason the government gives it money is not the user data.
I am even less sure of that of the ISPs with a lot of users, such as T-COM, B-NET, and OPTIMA. It's certainly possible, if not probable, that advertising companies pay them for the user data.
Before Snowden revealed PRISM, everyone was sure NSA didn't make American ISPs and other Internet companies spy on American citizens (and everyone using their services, including many people in Europe and even China).