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Originally Posted by metaw3
tone3jaguar, have you looked back at all your posts? How do you know they didn't get censored? I thought too that data integrity was fine here until yesterday I decided to reply to a District 9 movie thread started beginning of July. I remebered the thread and knew how to find ti back. The thread had vanished. I was able to get an early cached version on Google. That's it. Then I started paying attention and found another anomaly about data integrity.
It's much simpler than paranoia. It's anger that my valuable time is wasted, laughed at, and my work deleted. As far as I know everybody here is writing for free, and even paying to do it. Here is 3 posts of mine that got deleted:
http://projectavalon.net/forum/showp...7&postcount=11
I'm angry.  Infiltrate as much as you want but don't you dare delete my legitimate posts, otherwise I'm going to move my focus to where it doesn't go into a blackhole. I won't start archiving locally or on another server my posts here just in case they get deleted. This is ridiculous and irrespectful to assume that people won't get angry if you delete their posts.
When I post on the web, whether it's my own server or not, I'm using the web as a database and archiving utility for my work. If Avalon cannot ensure integrity of my data input, I'm gone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_integrity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_integrity
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If "they" where going to hack in secretly and delete posts, then why in the world would they waste there time with a post about a movie. I can see the PTB getting worried if someone posted the plans for how to make a free energy device or something. A post about a movie? Not likely.
I just got back from watching that movie 5 min ago and while it was edgy, it was completely symbolic and non-threatening to the ptb.