• HikingVet@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    Except if they were halfway intelligent they wouldn’t have it go automatically to the site.

    And when you do this and something goes really wrong criminal charges get laid.

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      2 days ago

      Can we just get a website that plays a soundbite at full volume screaming about how they person is bad at privacy practices, maybe with Korn in the background for maximum embarrassment?

    • Krafty Kactus@sopuli.xyz
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      I’m not sure if you could actually get criminal charges for this unless you were hosting the malware in which case that’s another issue. It would essentially be the same as walking around with a website URL on your shirt. The observer is responsible for typing in the URL or scanning the code and what they decide to do on the website that follows.

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        I tend to agree that this is how it should be, that doesn’t mean that’s how it is. If you walk around with a T-shirt that says “kill all CEOs” along with where to find them, you’re going to run into some trouble, despite being a similar situation- you’re just giving instructions, it’s up to the viewer what to do with them.

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        2 days ago

        Often the apps are from what I know. Most ones I’ve used don’t open the link straight away

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        2 days ago

        Not if it incites violence, causes harm or any of the other carve outs in the first amendment of the USA.

        I am aware that the post is supposed to be funny, and you are most likely making a joke, but this is the internet and these sort of disclaimers tend to be necessary.