Loose lips sink ships
June 13, 2013 1:36 PM   Subscribe

Official List Of Words Feds Monitor On Social Networking Sites -- Things you should not say.

Back in the day, when things were a lot less sophisticated, if you did a google search for some rather unusual things then you'd get a "related advertising" from Amazon offering to sell it to you.

Things like "plutonium", "Sarin", "Mustard Gas", "Machine guns", and so on, at least by my own personal experience. I wonder if I landed on any watch lists because I was experimenting with that?
posted by Chocolate Pickle (2 comments total)

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San Diego? Really?
posted by roomthreeseventeen at 1:42 PM on June 13, 2013


Quite a lot of people used to have an NSA watch list of verboten words in their signature on Usenet in the nineties, like this:

Assassination Attack Domestic security Drill Exercise Cops Law enforcement Authorities Disaster assistance Disaster management DNDO (Domestic Nuclear Detection Office) National preparedness Mitigation Prevention Response Recovery Dirty bomb Domestic nuclear detection Emergency management Emergency response First responder Homeland security

to fool The Man (tm).
posted by MartinWisse at 1:42 PM on June 13, 2013


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