[ExI] scurrilous commentary

David Abreu david.gutierrez.abreu at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 21:52:39 UTC 2014


OR they'd think it was by them. So it makes things worse.

I'm pretty sure just encryption would solve things rather nicely.

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:26 PM, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:
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> SONY employees are sweating bullets right now because they know that whoever
> hacked them might publish any embarrassing thing they wrote in privacy to a
> recipient.  An idea occurred to me which may defeat the dampening effect of
> such incidents and protect people’s privacy in such circumstances: we create
> an offensive comment generator.  Then if one’s email is hacked, the hackers
> can’t be sure the sender really wrote the comment, or if it was machine
> generated.  We could collect input commentary from extreme political sites,
> teen chat, early ExI flame wars, Shakespearean insult collections, sexual
> dysfunction use-groups, somehow inject references to current events, that
> sort of thing.
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> Can you software hipsters write a scurrilous-comment generator?
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> spike
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