EmptyBottle
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- Apr 10, 2025
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While (sometimes) none of it matters to the person who's gone, learning what happens when devices being seized is useful for those who want to protect their darkest secrets and help protect SaSu... a simple wiping of all devices can make it more challenging for stuff to be extracted and force LE to use cloud data (which maybe can be deleted 30 days before CTB? at least some of the data?).Exactly. As everyone else, I also appreciate the level of detail and interesting insights regarding what goes on in the United States when someone CTBs.
This being said, the summary would be:
- It will be dramatic and shocking
- Some people will be devastated
- There will be a lot of bureaucracy involved
None of this matters after you're gone. Nothing does, and that's the beauty of being gone. It's not like we're supposed to go "uh, that's such a mess! I better stick to living and being a slave of the fucking demiurge until he squeezes the very last drop of energy out of me and then I die anyway!"
I know this was not the intention of the OP (the post was awesome) but I can't help just meeting it with a cold "so what?" life being imposed into us is the first unfair thing to begin with... Being able to make the decision to go is actually the only act that contains a small bit of what could be interpreted as fairness to a being that was forced to live. The mess, suffering and bureaucracy are merely details compared to the burden of existence.
Imagine if u get subpoenad because of something u said to someone here... because they didn't do a proper wiping of their devices... wouldn't be fun. That's why I'm going to be doing a dd wipe (and factory reset) of my devices if possible.
Now imagine if this site becomes delisted from Google. Google has already implemented age restrictions in Australia... the less people wipe their devices prior to CTB, the more likely this might happen (though yes, 50+ ppl have CTB'd and not much happened, but I don't like pushing our luck)