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Following a vote to remove net neutrality, the creator of the hit game “Cards Against Humanity” is vowing to “buy the browser history of every congressman and congressional aide and publish it,” reports Distractify.
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Max Temkin, the brains behind the adult card game, took to Twitter to voice his displeasure, vowing for “an eye for an eye” approach to the sale of internet service providers (ISPs).
Temkin even went as far as to say that he would not be holding a kickstarter to fund his lex talionis, rather he would be supply the funds himself.
Seeming to be serious, Temkin went on to warn against fake Kickstarter campaigns, stating that “it doesn’t exist and [the info] isn’t for sale yet…”
Followers on Twitter began to wonder how Temkin planned to move forward, questioning how to identify ISPs with the Congressman, but it seems he already had an idea of how to follow through with the IDing.
more seriously: how do you tie a specific IP to a congressman? Selling history is different than ID'ing it, no?
— nick kokonas (@nickkokonas) March 28, 2017
@nickkokonas IP blocks of congressmen and congressional staffers are known, see @congressedits
— Max Temkin (@MaxTemkin) March 28, 2017
What are your thoughts on the ISP deal? Is it about free commerce and market pressures to protect ISP data from being sold? Does the government have a role in protecting said information? Is Temkin taking the right approach?
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