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I disagree, It's already well documented how the US government follows social networks and decline people entry over comments made[1].

Where this case differs is that the comments were over private messages - which means that the intel would have been collated covertly. So the real question is whether this is another piece of the PRISM jigsaw or just a sensationalist article cashing in on the hysteria that the NSA leaks have generated.

[1] http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/01/30/leigh-van-bryan-a... (though in that case - I actually blame the visitors for posting dumb comments rather than the US government)



Thank goodness the gov't protects us from crass tourists. Totally worth the billions spent and the invasion of everyone's privacy.




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