http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/09/tech/ ... hpt=hp_bn1
You know what my opinion on this article is?
You are paid all day to spy on communications that almost never happens.
You get bored.
You decide to play video games on the government's dime.
You try to pass off these video games as "online surveillance work".
I mean, really--you can't monitor private conversations so you do what? Monitor Barrens chat? Park an alt in Stormwind?
I don't think this is a case of spying. It's a case of people trying to cover their asses.
NSA "caughy spying" in World of Warcraft
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Re: NSA "caughy spying" in World of Warcraft
I approve. Then again I did drive a government car nearly 100kms to pick up my Diablo 3 CE when it launched.
Seize the means of production comrades!
Re: NSA "caughy spying" in World of Warcraft
they spend to much time watching me afk